What causes TSH levels to be high?

What causes TSH levels to be high?

TSH often increases in response to an underactive thyroid gland (primary hypothyroidism) [1]. A relatively common cause of hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks and gradually destroys the thyroid gland [1].

What can raise your thyroid levels?

Best Ways to Improve Thyroid Function and Health

  • Exercise. Exercise naturally boosts metabolism.
  • Eat More of These. Iodine is needed for the body to be able to produce the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) that activates the thyroid.
  • Eat Less of These.
  • Get a Blood Panel Evaluation.

What causes elevated thyroid hormone levels?

A variety of conditions can cause hyperthyroidism. Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disorder, is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. It causes antibodies to stimulate the thyroid to secrete too much hormone. Graves’ disease occurs more often in women than in men. It tends to run in families, which suggests a genetic link.

What are the dangers of thyroid?

Blood pressure irregularities

  • Elevated cholesterol,including treatment-resistant high cholesterol and increased risk of heart disease
  • Low body temperature; feeling perpetually cold
  • Fatigue,muscle weakness,or joint pain
  • Depression
  • Memory problems
  • Weight gain; inability to lose weight despite diet and exercise
  • What are some symptoms associated with high TSH levels?

    Weight gain or difficulty losing weight (the degree of weight gain and inability to lose weight depends on the severity of thyroid lab studies)

  • Fatigue or decreased energy
  • Insomnia or inability to sleep
  • Changes to menstrual cycle or changes to sex hormones (reduced testosterone in both men and women and changes to progesterone/estradiol in women)
  • What are symptoms of too much thyroid medication?

    Heart Symptoms. Too much thyroid hormone causes the heart rate to speed up.

  • Digestive System Problems. The symptoms of too much thyroid medication are identical to an overactive thyroid gland,a disorder called hyperthyroidism.
  • Sweating and Heat Intolerance.
  • Other symptoms.
  • Acute Overdose.
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