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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
History
Symptoms
In many cases, Hashimoto's thyroiditis usually results in hypothyroidism, although in its acute phase, it can cause a transient hyperthyroidism thyrotoxic state known as hashitoxicosis.
- Adolescent goiter
- Alternating hypo- and hyperthyroidism
- Euthyroidism and goiter
- Hypothyroidism
- Painless thyroiditis or silent thyroiditis
- Postpartum painless thyrotoxicosis
- Primary thyroid failure
- Subclinical hypothyroidism and goiter
(In alphabetical order) [1]
- Cold intolerance
- Constipation
- Depression
- Difficulty concentrating or thinking
- Dry skin
- Enlarged neck or presence of goiter
- Fatigue
- Hair loss
- Heavy and irregular periods
- Hyperthyroidism symptoms
- Hypothyroidism symptoms
- Infertility
- Lethargy
- Mania
- Memory loss
- Migraines
- Myxedema
- Panic attacks
- Puffy face
- Small or shrunken thyroid gland (late in the disease)
- Weight gain
- Weight loss
Other symptoms that can occur with this disease:
- Joint stiffness
- Swelling of the face
References
- ↑ Ladenson P, Kim M. Thyroid. In: Goldman L and Ausiello D, eds. Goldman: Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa:Saunders; 2007:chap 244.