What symptom is hypothyroidism? Most of the clinical manifestations were not obvious

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I don't know if you know the symptoms of hypothyroidism. We all know that hypothyroidism is seriously harmful to our health, so treatment is very important. However, before treatment, you should first understand the symptoms of hypothyroidism, which is helpful for treatment.

What symptom is hypothyroidism? Most of the clinical manifestations were not obvious

Symptom 1: adult mild hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism): the diagnostic criteria of adult clinical hypothyroidism have different degrees of clinical manifestations and the decrease of serum T3 and T4, especially the decrease of serum T4 and FT4, which should be taken as an objective laboratory test index of adult clinical hypothyroidism.

Symptom 2: adult subclinical hypothyroidism: clinical manifestations are not obvious, symptoms are not typical, laboratory tests, serum T3 is normal, T4 is normal or slightly decreased, TSH is increased, TRH test is positive, so it is necessary to make a definite diagnosis according to TSH determination and TRH test.

Symptom 3: adult severe hypothyroidism (myxedema): occult onset, slow development of the disease, can be as long as several years or even more than ten years, before the occurrence of myxedema. The ratio of male to female is about 1:4.5. For patients with unknown etiology, the lesions are mostly complete; for secondary patients, the lesions are incomplete; for those caused by radiation and surgery, the onset is not hidden and the disease develops rapidly. The earliest symptoms are sweating reduction, fear of cold, slow movement, fatigue, mental retardation, poor appetite, constipation, weight gain, etc.

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The symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism in infants and children are different from those in adults. Untreated or undiagnosed infant goiter can cause serious consequences for the development of the central nervous system, resulting in moderate to severe developmental delay, which can endanger the growth of the body in childhood.