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Why there are Close Comparisons between Anxiety Disorder and Hypothyroidism
from:What many people don't realize is that anxiety disorder and the symptoms that accompany them are also among the common symptoms of hypothyroidism. In fact, a number of patients are diagnosed of panic attacks while in actuality, they are displaying the physical effects of hypothyroidism.
The majority of people who have undergone treatment for hypothyroidism have discovered that their panic attacks have ceased altogether. However, this does not negate the fact that there are instances that anxiety attacks remain. For such cases, you and your doctor must thoroughly study your condition and find the alternatives. If after all necessary measures were made and anxiety attacks are still affecting you, then you probably really have panic attacks.
Hypothyroidism is a condition that is characterized by increased activity of the thyroid gland. This affects the regular release of the thyroid hormone. The hormone responsible in maintaining the equilibrium of bodily processes such as heart beat and blood pressure. If hypothyroidism is allowed to take its own course, the bodily activities will post threat towards the entire well-being of the person.
While hypothyroidism is a rare condition, it is still safe to have an early diagnosis to protect yourself from complications that may be too dangerous for your state. Unfortunately, it takes weeks and even months of close examination before any diagnosis is furnished. At first, the patient with hypothyroidism would feel like his susceptibility over extreme anxiousness is heightened (but on a very gradual phase) which is often interpreted as stress.
The initial symptoms of hypothyroidism may prove even a welcomed plus for the patient because it is marked by gradual weight loss. However, when the disorder advances, trembling, insomnia and muscle weakness is felt. Pulse rate is also possible to increase along with abnormal sweating and inability to tolerate heat. Hair loss is also a common symptom as well as diarrhea, nervousness and irritability. Afterwhich, stress will come into picture.
As one may observe, the physical symptoms that have been described in the above paragraph are also the symptoms that characterize the general condition termed as anxiety disorder.
Because the differences and the likeness of the symptoms of hypothyroidism and anxiety disorder are hard to assess, health care professionals and providers are likely to misdiagnose emotional and physical problems. Through a careful and comprehensive evaluation, your psychiatrist or physician will be able to determine which of the symptoms can be associated with your condition. For the majority of cases, curing the physical symptoms or recreating the methods of treatment to suit your personal requirements will help eliminate the manifestations. However for most, the physical and psychiatric symptoms remain to be parts of the minor, daily disturbances and the patients simply have to tolerate them.
To help our reader understand the misconceptions between hypothyroidism and anxiety disorder, we have provided a list of the similar symptoms displayed during anxiety disorder attacks.
· Abdominal Pain
· Chest discomfort
· Difficulty swallowing
· Hot or Cold flashes
· Lightheadedness or dizziness
· Nausea and vomiting
· Palpitations
· Rapid or irregular heart rate
· Shortness of breath
· Sweating
· Trembling
Easily, we can spot the likeness between the two. But off course, there are other symptoms that are present during the onset of panic disorder. What we have provided here are examples of those that may be compared with that of the symptoms of hypothyroidism.
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