I had hypothyroidism and treated it aggressively, with gradually increasing my Synthroid dosage. My endocrinologist was of the opinion that we're going to shoot to put me at the low end of the normal range of TSH, because I was very depressed. My psychiatrist was happy with that too. When I was hypo, I was not only depressed, but always had chills, was very tired, gained weight, and was losing hair. Now, after two years of treatment, I am much thinner and have more physical energy. The problem is that I think my hair is falling at an even faster rate, it is dull and lifeless. I thought that hair loss was typically a hypothyroid symptom. Is it not? Is my low TSH causing my hair to fall?Can you have severe hair loss if your TSH is very low (0.2)?
Yes! Hyperthyroidism can display some of the same symptoms as hypothyroidism, even if it is normally opposite- hair loss, night sweats, and unusual body temperatures are included. This is a pretty good indication that your dose is too high!
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