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Signs & Symptoms (Hypo)

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Hypothyroid signs and symptoms are numerous and vary from person to person, depending on the severity of the hormone deficiency. They may develop slowly over a long period. At first, you may not notice hypothyroid signs and symptoms or you may simply blame them on getting old. As your metabolism slows, you may develop more of them. Visit our website page: thyroiduk.org/signs-and-sym... to see a list which you can download a tick list version and also compare hypothyroid and hyperthyroid signs and symptoms.

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