When your thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormone, or if you have thyroid resistance, you can experience symptoms of mood disorders such as depression. Although an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) and mood disorders are separate conditions, treating low thyroid can improve feelings of wellbeing. In fact, thyroid medication and BHRT can be more effective than antidepressants.
For many people, doctors often don’t connect thyroid, mood disorder, and depression. Low thyroid can cause symptoms similar to depression and low testosterone, so finding a doctor that knows what signs to look for is crucial.
Low thyroid (hypothyroidism) and low testosterone (hypogonadism) can share some common symptoms, which can make it challenging to differentiate between the two conditions. Here are some symptoms commonly associated with both low thyroid and low testosterone:
- Fatigue: Both conditions can lead to persistent fatigue and low energy levels.
- Weight Gain: Hypothyroidism and low testosterone can contribute to unexplained weight gain or difficulty in losing weight.
- Depression: Individuals with either condition may experience mood changes, including depression and low mood.
- Cognitive Changes: Memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and brain fog are potential symptoms.
- Low Libido: Reduced sexual desire and performance issues can occur with both conditions.
- Muscle Weakness: Muscle weakness and a decrease in muscle mass may be observed.
- Dry Skin: Dry, itchy skin and brittle nails can be symptoms of both hypothyroidism and low testosterone.
- Hair Loss: Thinning hair and hair loss on the scalp can be associated with these conditions.
- Sleep Disturbances: Sleep problems, such as insomnia or disrupted sleep patterns, may occur.
- Joint Pain: Joint pain and stiffness can be reported by individuals with low thyroid or low testosterone.
- Cold Sensitivity: Feeling excessively sensitive to cold temperatures is common with hypothyroidism.
- Constipation: Digestive issues, including constipation, may be symptoms of low thyroid.
It’s important to note that while these symptoms can overlap, there are also specific symptoms that are more indicative of each condition. A comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare provider, including blood tests to assess thyroid function and testosterone levels, can help determine the underlying cause of these symptoms. Treatment options, including hormone replacement therapy, may be recommended based on the diagnosis.