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Top 10 Signs Of Hypothyroidism Explained
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In this episode, we break down hypothyroidism — a common but often overlooked condition where your thyroid doesn’t make enough hormones. It can leave you feeling tired, cold, depressed, and even gaining weight without changing your diet.
We explore what causes an underactive thyroid, how to spot the symptoms early, and what treatments actually work. Whether you’ve been diagnosed or just feel “off,” this episode gives you the clarity you’ve been looking for.
You’ll learn:
What hypothyroidism is and why it matters 🧠
The most common symptoms (fatigue, weight gain, brain fog) 😴
How it’s diagnosed with TSH, T3, and T4 blood tests 💉
The top causes (like Hashimoto’s and iodine deficiency) ⚠️
Doctor-approved treatment options (like levothyroxine) 💊
How long it takes to feel better after starting meds ⏳
If you’ve ever been told “your labs are normal” but still feel off, this episode is for you.
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Medical Disclaimer:
This video is for awareness and education only.
It does not replace consultation with a qualified physician.






