Many people find that their thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are always unstable during routine physical examinations. The value is high this time, but slightly lower at the next follow-up visit. Many of these people do not understand why this situation occurs, but they really want to understand the harm of slightly low thyroid-stimulating hormone to the human body. So, what harm does slightly low thyroid-stimulating hormone cause? 1. Affect endocrine Many patients with low TSH levels are found during routine physical examinations or pre-pregnancy physical examinations. If low TSH levels occur, women's estrogen secretion will be excessive, and the endometrium will proliferate and shed rapidly, which can easily lead to irregular menstruation or decreased menstrual volume, and may even cause amenorrhea. 2. Impact on pregnancy Low TSH is an endocrine disease, so it will cause endocrine disorders. Men may experience fatigue or impotence and premature ejaculation, and the vitality and quality of male sperm will also decrease, resulting in the inability of test tube embryos to grow or develop, and incomplete development, and unable to fertilize normally. 3. Impact on IQ TSH is one of the key substances for adolescent development, and both the body and the brain need to develop rapidly. At this time, a low level of TSH can easily cause varying degrees of damage to the baby, body functions and brain nerves, and even lead to physical malformations such as dwarfism or excessive weakness. 4. Susceptibility to heart disease Since TSH is an endocrine disorder, when it is slightly low, endocrine disorders will occur, which can easily lead to serious diseases such as heart disease. Symptoms of low thyroid growth hormone Thyroid stimulating hormone is an endocrine disease, and the most common way to check it is through thyroid gland examination. When the level of thyroid stimulating hormone is slightly low, the first thing to consider is the possibility of hyperthyroidism. The common clinical symptoms of low thyroid stimulating hormone are: easy sweating, low fever in the afternoon, exophthalmos, increased appetite and weight loss, thyroid nodules, etc., which are all manifestations of low thyroid stimulating hormone. Let's listen to the editor to talk about this disease in detail. 1. Fever: Generally manifested as low fever in the afternoon, the body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, it is a continuous condition without discomfort. 2. Easy to sweat: The main manifestation is the feeling of sweating a lot even at rest, and even wet clothes. 4. Exophthalmos: The normal eye diameter is 2-5mm, but when exophthalmos occurs, it will exceed 15mm, and the palpebral fissure will widen at the same time. 5. Eating more and losing weight: eating more than usual but the weight continues to drop, resulting in extreme weight loss or weight loss. 6. Vascular vibration: Place the stethoscope on the blood vessels of the thyroid cyst and you can hear vascular murmurs and vibrations. This test can assist in diagnosis and has diagnostic significance. In fact, if you can pay attention to these details of your body and treat the symptoms of hypothyroidism before they become more serious, symptoms such as bulging eyes and weight loss can be avoided. |
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