The thyroid gland does not require extra attention or maintenance most of the time. But when it acts up, you will notice a change in your health marked by relevant symptoms. Although these may be vague enough to avoid your physician's diagnosis for a time, with the right blood test and a careful medical examination, you can soon find out if you have hypothyroidism.
One of the first reasons to suspect that your thyroid may be acting up is if you feel extra sluggish or worn out. Some people report they get so tired and listless, that it becomes increasingly difficult to get out of bed most days. They can barely drag across the floor to get to the bathroom, and a flight of stairs seems to ask the impossible. Of course, if you get to this point, you need to see a doctor pronto, as your thyroid may be in serious trouble. But be sure to ask your doctor to evaluate any type of unexplained fatigue.
Another symptom is dry skin and hair. You may find that your hair seems thin or brittle, and it could lose its sheen. Your skin may become rough and flaky, no matter how much you try to moisturize it. Like hair, skin can lose its natural vibrancy, tone, and color, especially around the joints like your elbows. Your mouth may feel drier than usual, as well.
Internal organs may not work properly and show signs of problems. For example, you could develop frequent or recurrent constipation. Your periods (if you are a female) could start coming irregularly and may not have the same type of monthly flow that you are used to. Your heart or breathing may not seem to work as efficiently as before. This observation fits with the fatigue mentioned above.
Since many of these symptoms are fairly generic, you will need to see your doctor to get an examination and accurate diagnosis. Your doctor may order blood tests to check the level of your thyroid's function. You might even be asked to take a radioactive pill or receive an injection that will let a technician check your thyroid's activity level the next day or so. Be sure to follow directions and keep pets or children away for a day or two afterward until the radioactive matter passes from your body.
If the doctor makes a diagnosis of hypothyroidism, you will probably be given a prescription medication to supplement the work your thyroid is supposed to do. Most of the time this condition is permanent, and it could be serious or even fatal if you don't take the medication. That is why it is important to check with your doctor about any problems you may be having so you can get a speedy and correct diagnosis and treatment. If you have the opposite kind of symptoms, such as a racing heart rate, oily skin, and diarrhea, you could have hyperthyroidism or another condition. Always let your doctor know if you experience a significant change in bodily behavior.
Warning Signs Of Bulimia
1. Your bank and credit card statements show charges you don't remember making or are sure you didn't authorize. Make sure you use every card at least once a month so you receive regular statements, and check them against your card receipts
2. There are checks are missing from your check book
3. Your new check book hasn't arrived in the mail.
4. You have a debt collection agency is chasing you for a debt you have no recollection of incurring.
5. You have accounts on your credit report that you did not authorize.
6. Your billing statements do not arrive on time, or worse still do not arrive at all.
7. You are no longer receiving any mail! Identity thieves often change people's address to re-route mail. If you are not receiving any mail, this may have happened to you.
8. You apply for credit and your application is turned down. When you investigate why, you find your financial position is not what you thought it to be.
9. Your wallet goes missing. You may get it back with everything seemingly intact (sometimes no money has been taken) but an identity thief may have stolen information from your credit and debit cards and be using that information fraudulently.
10. You have a feeling someone is going through your trash at night. Dumpster divers could be cruising your streets at night, going through your garbage, trying to locate personal information that you have carelessly thrown away without destroying properly.Make sure that any personal information is shredded before putting it in the dumpster.
The worst thing about identity theft, apart from the loss of time trying to get your identity back, is the fact that many thieves are well-known to the victim. Yes, your identity could be in danger from a close friend or relative.
People who know you may have access to your personal information, your financial details, your computer passwords and your PIN numbers. They know your patterns of movement, know personal information about you (such as your mother's maiden name) and may even be your house sitter when you go on vacation. You may be putting your identity at risk trusting those you are best acquainted with. That's a scary thought and perhaps one you don't want to investigate. However if you follow these simple steps, you can safeguard yourself from unscrupulous people who you know.
* Lock up your files at work when you are not using them
* Install passwords on your computer
* Don't share your PIN or passwords with anyone
*Make sure you trust the person you ask to housesit or collect your mail
Keeping yourself safe from identity theft means keeping vigilant, at home and at work. Watch out for the signs that could indicate you are at risk and keep all personal information to yourself.
Both Charles Kassotis & Paul Winter are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Charles Kassotis has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Appliances, Gifts for loved ones and Pets. For more information on the warning signs of hypothyroidism, Visit . Charles Kassotis's top article generates over 135000 views. to your Favourites.
Paul Winter has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fishing, Travel and Leisure and Fishing. Paul Winter writes on many different subjects including . He is also a co-author of a brand new audio book, 'Protect Yourself From Identit. Paul Winter's top article generates over 90500 views. to your Favourites.
Average Home Mortgage Rates A few individuals can take advantage of this type of loan but it requires self-discipline and an understanding of strict budgeting