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 Home | Publications | HealthViews Magazine | Archives & Downloads | Sep/Oct 2007 | Tired…Forgetful…Could It Be Your…Thyroid?

Tired… Forgetful… Could It Be Your…Thyroid?

Your thyroid is a small — but very important — gland located at the base of the throat. When there’s a problem with this gland, it can affect many different organs and their functions. For example, when it produces too much thyroid hormone, it can cause the heart to beat too fast or irregularly. And too little of this hormone can lead to menstrual irregularities.

"Some little-known signs of an underactive thyroid — called hypothyroidism — include forgetfulness, depression, difficulty hearing, inability to concentrate, and anxiety," explains Alexander Shifrin, M.D., a fellowship-trained endocrine surgeon at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.

Brittle fingernails, dry skin, and thinning hair also can be signs of this disorder. Other potential symptoms are unexplained weight gain, muscle and joint pain, constipation, dry skin, and intolerance to cold.

Dr. Shifrin also explains some of the effects of hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid. "It can lead to nervousness and irritability, difficulty sleeping, and frequent bowel movements or diarrhea. Other signs may include unplanned weight loss, heat intolerance, bulging eyes, shaking, increased sweating, and fingernail ridges or thickening of the nails," he says.

Some symptoms common to both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism include:

  • Fatigue
  • Muscle weakness
  • A dry, sore, or hoarse throat
  • Difficulty swallowing

In addition to your being on the lookout for symptoms, some experts recommend doing a neck self-exam. Using a hand mirror, watch your throat as you swallow a drink of water. Look at the area immediately above your collarbone.

"If you notice any bulges or protrusions when you swallow, or experience symptoms of a thyroid problem, call your doctor," concludes Dr. Shifrin.


About The Doctor
Picture Available Shifrin, Alexander, M.D.
Board certified in General Surgery
Neptune, NJ  07754
(732) 776-4770

Jersey Shore University Medical Center has one of the leading endocrine practices in the region. Find out more about their endocrine services by calling 1-800-560-9990.


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