What are the symptoms of postablative hypothyroidism?
Patients who develop postablative hypothyroidism may report a range of different symptoms that reflect an overall deficiency of thyroid hormone. These symptoms may become evident over the course of a few weeks, or they may gradually emerge over several months or years. Some patients may begin to notice that they are unable to tolerate cooler temperatures that feel perfectly comfortable to others around them. This symptom is called cold intolerance. Some patients may experience a substantial amount of weight gain due to changes in rates of energy consumption and metabolism. Some patients may feel tired and lethargic most of the time, sleeping for long periods of time without feeling energized or refreshed. Changes in behavior may be noted by friends, coworkers, or family members. Some patients may notice a decreased frequency of bowel movements. What are the physical signs associated with postablative hypothyroidism? Physical signs that may become apparent in patients who develop postab