What diseases can mimic hypothyroidism?

  • Angioedema.
  • Bronchitis.
  • Bulimia Nervosa.
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
  • Congestive Heart Failure.
  • Depression.
  • Menopause.
  • Preeclampsia.
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Can hypothyroidism be mistaken for something else?

It is frequently misdiagnosed, because the symptoms are non-specific and easily mistaken for other health problems, according to Dr. Burman. In its earliest stages, hypothyroidism may cause no symptoms or vague symptoms, because it often develops gradually.
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Why do I still have hypothyroid symptoms when my tests are normal?

Some people treated for hypothyroidism may still experience symptoms even if blood tests show that their thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are well within the normal range.
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What can mimic Hashimoto's disease?

Conditions that can be confused with Hashimoto's include:
  • chronic fatigue syndrome.
  • depression.
  • fibromyalgia.
  • premenstrual syndrome, or PMS.
  • an anxiety disorder.
  • cyclothymia, a form of bipolar disorder.
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What disease has similar symptoms to hyperthyroidism?

Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that can cause hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck.
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Understanding Autoimmune Thyroid Disease



What is Plummer's syndrome?

Plummer-Vinson syndrome is a condition that can occur in people with long-term (chronic) iron deficiency anemia. People with this condition have problems swallowing due to small, thin growths of tissue that partially block the upper food pipe (esophagus).
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Can hyperthyroidism be mistaken for something else?

Hyperthyroidism often begins slowly. Its symptoms can be mistaken for stress or other health problems. Common symptoms include: Unplanned weight loss.
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What conditions have similar symptoms to hypothyroidism?

  • Angioedema.
  • Bronchitis.
  • Bulimia Nervosa.
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
  • Congestive Heart Failure.
  • Depression.
  • Menopause.
  • Preeclampsia.
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Can hypothyroidism be mistaken for MS?

Hypothyroidism causes some symptoms that are similar to those of MS. According to the NIDDK , some symptoms of the condition include: joint and muscle pain. difficulty handling cold temperatures.
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Can TSH be normal and still have hypothyroidism?

Yes, it is possible to have hypothyroidism and normal TSH levels in the blood. Most people with hypothyroidism have high TSH because their thyroid gland is not releasing enough hormones. In response to this, the body produces more TSH in order to get the thyroid to work.
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What autoimmune diseases cause thyroid problems?

Hashimoto's disease is an autoimmune disorder that can cause hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid. Rarely, the disease can cause hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid. Thyroid hormones control how your body uses energy, so they affect nearly every organ in your body—even the way your heart beats.
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What if my T3 and T4 are normal but TSH is high?

Normally, low levels (less than 5 units) of TSH are sufficient to keep the normal thyroid gland functioning properly. When the thyroid gland becomes inefficient such as in early hypothyroidism, the TSH becomes elevated even though the T4 and T3 may still be within the "normal" range.
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What does thyroid fatigue feel like?

You may feel nervous, moody, weak, or tired. Your hands may shake, your heart may beat fast, or you may have problems breathing. You may be sweaty or have warm, red, itchy skin. You may have more bowel movements than usual.
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What are some differential diagnosis for hypothyroidism?

Owing to the subtle signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism, the list of differential diagnoses is extensive. Differential diagnosis is based on signs and symptoms; for instance, fatigue can point to iron deficiency anemia, sleep apnea, depression, and rheumatological diseases.
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Does hypothyroidism always show up on a blood test?

Hypothyroidism can be detected by different blood tests. TSH Test. A thyroid-stimulating hormone or TSH is a blood test that measures the amount of T4 (thyroxine) that the thyroid is being signaled to make. If you have an abnormally high level of TSH, it could mean you have hypothyroidism.
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Can a pituitary tumor cause hypothyroidism?

The cause of secondary hypothyroidism is failure of the pituitary gland to secrete thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). This is usually caused by a tumor in the region of the pituitary.
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Are Hashimoto's and MS related?

Some studies have shown that autoimmune diseases "cluster together"[5]. Specifically, several studies have shown an increased co-occurrence of MS with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) as compared to the general population [3,4,6] as well as an increased co-occurrence of MS with Graves' disease [7] while other have not [2].
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Can you have MS and Hashimoto's?

In this regard, patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have been shown to have an increased susceptibility to develop chronic autoimmune thyroid diseases, in particular Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), suggesting an autoimmune predisposition.
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What is thyroid autoimmunity?

An autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks or overstimulates the thyroid gland.
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What is the difference between hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's?

Hypothyroidism is a problem with your thyroid gland; Hashimoto's is a problem with your immune system. In Hashimoto's– as in all autoimmune diseases– the immune system gets confused and mistakenly attacks a part of your own body, kind of the metabolic equivalent of “friendly fire”.
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Why is my TSH normal but T4 low?

A normal TSH and normal T4 show a normal thyroid. A low TSH and high T4 generally means an overactive thyroid. A high TSH and low T4 means an underactive thyroid. A low TSH and low T4 mean low thyroid function because of another problem, such as with the pituitary gland or hypothalamus of the brain.
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Which one of the following disorder is related to thyroid gland?

Four common issues associated with the thyroid include Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Graves' disease, goiter (enlarged thyroid), and thyroid nodules.
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Can anxiety mimic hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroid can present with the same symptoms of a panic attack. Obviously, not all panic attacks or anxiety is from a thyroid condition but it is important to be worked up for it just to rule it out. Let's review signs and symptoms of thyroid disorders so you can at least have this on your radar.
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What is thyrotoxicosis disease?

Thyrotoxicosis is a condition in which you have too much thyroid hormone in your body. Your thyroid — the butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck — makes and releases two hormones: triiodothyronine (also called T3) and thyroxine (also called T4). Together, they are referred to as thyroid hormones.
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Can lupus affect your thyroid?

The thyroid is the gland in your neck associated with your metabolism—the processes by which your body makes use of energy. Autoimmune thyroid disease is common in lupus. It is believed that about 6% of people with lupus have hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and about 1% have hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid).
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