Thyroid disorders affect approximately 20 million Americans, with many cases remaining undiagnosed. The thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland at the base of the neck, regulates vital bodily functions through hormone production. Unfortunately, symptoms often develop gradually, making detection difficult until the condition becomes advanced. Late recognition of these disorders can lead to serious health complications. Early awareness of subtle warning signs is crucial for timely intervention and management of thyroid health. Understanding these clues can help prevent long-term consequences and improve overall well-being.
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35. High Blood Pressure Thyroid dysfunction can significantly impact blood pressure regulation. Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can contribute to high blood pressure (hypertension), though the mechanisms…