Yulia Kathuria, endocrinologist at the European Medical Center (EMC), told socialbites.ca that problems with the thyroid gland can be indicated by lethargy, outbursts of anger, apathy, sweating and dry skin.
The thyroid gland is one of the important endocrine organs. It is responsible for lifelong metabolic rate and energy production. Problems with the thyroid gland lead to changes in the psycho-emotional sphere.
“With an excess of hormones, a person may experience energy fluctuations, his performance may increase for a while, they say “we either stitch or whip” for such people, but at the same time, irritability and emotionality increase, there are outbursts of anger. Anger occurs, it becomes difficult to sleep, sleep quality decreases, it becomes intermittent and after a while you may feel tired,” explained the expert.
Appetite may also increase and weight may decrease. A person may also feel that indoors or outdoors is hot when there is no actual heat. Heart rate also increases and the load on the cardiovascular system increases.
“Hormone deficiency can manifest as a drop in mood, causing depression, lethargy and apathy; tendency to swelling, dry skin, slow heart rate. Additionally, the person will constantly experience drowsiness and increased fatigue, no matter how long ago they woke up,” said Kathuria.
According to the expert, diseases of the endocrine system can manifest themselves gradually and remain unnoticed for a long time, so it is important to undergo an annual examination by an endocrinologist. It is also important to consult a specialist if the above symptoms occur.
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Source: Gazeta

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