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Elevated levels of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) can lead to various health problems and symptoms. These symptoms typically manifest as impaired memory, general fatigue, depressive moods, dry skin, and increased sensitivity to cold. Additionally, unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight, puffiness around the eyes, infertility, and menstrual cycle irregularities may be observed. The primary symptoms associated with high TSH include:
* Chronic fatigue
* Numbness and tingling in the hands
* Constipation
* Unexplained weight gain
* Depression
* Reduced cold tolerance
* Low libido
* Frequent and heavy menstrual periods
What are the Symptoms of High TSH?
* Chronic fatigue
* Numbness and tingling in the hands
* Constipation
* Unexplained weight gain
* Depression
* Reduced cold tolerance
* Low libido
* Frequent and heavy menstrual periods