Symptoms
NHS
Symptoms of an underactive thyroid may be mild and may not be easy to notice.
Common symptoms include:
- feeling extremely tired (fatigue)
- feeling cold more than usual
- putting on weight
- constipation
- difficulty concentrating or thinking clearly
- low mood or depression
- dry skin, dry hair or hair loss
- a croaky (hoarse) voice
- irregular or heavy periods if you have them
Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time.
See a GP if:
- you think you might have an underactive thyroid
Some of the symptoms are common and can be caused by other conditions. But it's important to get them checked by a GP.