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Hair Loss, Teeth Constantly Chipping, Headache, Weight Loss, Feeling Dizzy, Nervousness

I am a 23 yr old female weigh 162 lbs i have had 4 babies. I have currently been having alot of hairloss , my teeth have been chipping constantly, i get bruises on my legs that come out of nowhere, i have been headaches that come and go through outthe day, i loose weight without trying, getting dizzy on the slightest reaction to anger scare or nervouseness or just to a sudden movement....any suggestion to what might be going on??
Tue, 15 Apr 2014
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hallo and thank you for asking HCM,

I understand your concern. Symptoms you are describing look like you are having problems with your thyroid gland, hyperthyroidism, which means that your gland is hyperactive. My suggestion is to visit your GP and make proper examination to evaluate your thyroid function. If you have problems with your thyroid, there is medication which will help you to lower your symptoms.

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Hair Loss, Teeth Constantly Chipping, Headache, Weight Loss, Feeling Dizzy, Nervousness

hallo and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern. Symptoms you are describing look like you are having problems with your thyroid gland, hyperthyroidism, which means that your gland is hyperactive. My suggestion is to visit your GP and make proper examination to evaluate your thyroid function. If you have problems with your thyroid, there is medication which will help you to lower your symptoms. I hope this answer was helpful to you.