Posted: 06/03/05 - 02:00 Post subject: Can low thyroid hormones cause hunger pains
Hello. I'M 37 year old female and I have some questions about my hormone levels. In a past few weeks some strange things are happening to me.
For about the past 3 or so months, I have been waking up at 5:00 A.M. starving – with extreme hunger pains.
I have never had such extreme hunger pains before because I felt as if I will be sick if I don't get up and eat right then.
Beside this I have noticed that I have put some extra pounds. What could be the cause? I have heard that it could be something with my thyroid gland.
You are right because about three years ago I was diagnosed with condition called hypothyroidism. This is condition in which your body is lacking of thyroid hormones.
I also had problems with my apetite. I could eat a normal meal and feel full and about 20-30 minutes later and sometimes much less, feel completely hungry again.
Thyroid hormones are hormones of human’s metabolism and that’s why you have gained weight.
You should contact your endocrinologist and let him determine what the right cause is. If indeed it is about hypothyroidism that you will probably get some medication as a substitute for thyroid hormones.
On the weight issue just be careful. A steady balanced diet and regular exercise are very important.
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