Is it menopause or a thyroid problem?

It’s important to distinguish menopause symptoms from thyroid symptoms. Photo: Pexels

(The North American Menopause Society) –– Meet your thyroid gland. It’s a small, bow-tie shaped organ, located in the front of the neck above your collarbone. Its main job is to manufacture the thyroid hormones that regulate metabolism. These powerful hormones affect nearly every cell, tissue, and organ in the body.

When this touchy gland becomes imbalanced, which it does in approximately one in eight women, the problem is classified in two ways, hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

Hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid) occurs when the thyroid no longer produces enough of the hormones to keep the body functioning properly. If untreated, it can lead to high cholesterol, osteoporosis,  heart disease, and depression. (…)

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