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A person's thyroid is not functioning properly. What symptoms is the person likely to show?

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             Thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped structure located in front of the trachea just below the Adam's apple in neck region. it produces two types of hormones:

1. T (tri-iodothyronin)
2. T (thyroxin)

                            These hormones control metabolism of the body. To lesser extent it also secrete calcitonin that regulate Ca level in blood. The abnormal secretion of these hormones lead to many disease like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.

symptoms of abnormal throid:

High cholesterol levels
Aches and pains:
Mental fogginess and poor concentration:
Nervousness and tremor
Racing heartbeat:
Heat intolerance
Weight gain or difficulty losing weight (despite reduced food intake)
Coarse, dry hair and dry skin
Constipation
Depression
Abnormal menstrual cycles
Slowed speech (severe cases)
Jaundice (severe cases)
Increase in tongue size (severe cases)
A tight feeling in your throat.
Difficulty swallowing.
Coughing.
Difficulty breathing
Anxiety and irritability.
A fine tremor of your hands or fingers.
Enlargement of your thyroid gland (goiter)
                                           



Answer:

The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped structure in the neck's middle. It creates a hormone that regulates the rate of one's metabolism. When a person's thyroid isn't functioning properly, he or she is more likely to have the following symptoms: Weight gain or loss, neck swelling, heart rate fluctuations, mood swings, hair loss, and a feeling of being too cold or hot Dry skin, brittle nails, numbness in the hands, constipation, and irregular menstrual periods are all symptoms of hypothyroidism. Muscle weakness, eyesight issues, diarrhea, and irregular menstrual periods are all symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

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