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Hypothyroidism Weight Gain

By: Zandra Jones

Hypothyroidism weight gain is caused by an under active thyroid. It afflicts millions of people every year. It is a result of a decrease in the production of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The pituitary is the gland that produces this hormone. The thyroid regulates the metabolism which helps to control weight. Without TSH in inadequate amounts, weight gain occurs.

Although hypothyroidism weight gain is very easy to treat with medication, symptoms of gaining weight are often very subtle. As a result, physicians do not look to the thyroid first as the cause of weight gain. Often hypothyroidism weight gain is overlooked or attributed to some other underlying ailment.

In order to get weight gain under control, you will need to work with your doctor to develop a medication and exercise plan. The two are interconnected, meaning that one will not work without the other. The good news is the symptom of weight gain is one of the most treatable afflictions of the disease. It is just a matter of finding the right medication and exercise routine.

When you suffer from hypothyroidism weight gain, it is possible to lead a normal life. Your doctor will order blood tests usually every month for the first six months, then after six months and at one year intervals unless there is a change. This will help to make sure that the disease is being properly controlled.

It is important to notify your doctor if you experience any sudden weight gain as it could be a sign that your medication needs to be adjusted. It is important to notify your doctor if you feel that you are loosing too much weight, as this could be an indication that your medication dosage is too high. This is also very dangerous to your health.

Whether your medication is too high, too low or you are not taking any at all, the possible consequences are the same – heart attack or stroke. So you need to be sure that you follow up on regular blood tests to be sure your dosage is at the right level and stay on a strict schedule with it.


Zandra Jones, RN BBA writes about health related issues and alternative treatment. Learn more about hypothyroidism weight gain at www-reverse-hypothyroid-symptoms.com.

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