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3 pages in length. Hypothyroidism - a medical condition whereby an underactive thyroid does not produce an adequate amount of hormone for the body to function normally - has many offshoot consequences above and beyond the physical issues that can manifest from the condition; because of lacking the hormone thyroxin, the body's energy level suffers as does its metabolism, so lethargy and weight gain are two side effects that can impact a person's self-esteem. This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg, however, inasmuch as a number of other undesirable physical problems develop that also influence how an individual feels about herself, not the least of which includes dry, coarse hair; rough, dry skin; thinning hair; constipation; depression; loss of memory; irritability and decreased sex drive. Any one of these symptoms may not cause a person to think poorly of herself but when experienced in tandem can create an unfavorable image all due to an improperly working thyroid gland. No bibliography.
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can manifest from the condition; because of lacking the hormone thyroxin, the bodys energy level suffers as does its metabolism, so lethargy and weight gain are two side effects that
can impact a persons self-esteem. This is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg, however, inasmuch as a number of other undesirable physical problems develop that also influence how
an individual feels about herself, not the least of which includes dry, coarse hair; rough, dry skin; thinning hair; constipation; depression; loss of memory; irritability and decreased sex drive.
Any one of these symptoms may not cause a person to think poorly of herself but when experienced in tandem can create an unfavorable image all due to an improperly
working thyroid gland. Unlike its counterpart hyperthyroidism - that causes the physiological symptoms of weight loss, excessive energy and a general sense of overstimulation due to the surplus of metabolism-enhancing
thyroxin - it can readily be surmised how hypothyroidism has a greater negative impact upon an individuals self-esteem due to the unattractive changes that occur. Depression in and of
itself is enough of a motivational factor for low self-esteem, however, such unflattering aspects as unjustified weight gain and hair loss can instigate a sense of low self image just
as readily. With the prevalence of at least some weight gain being one of the most commonly experienced symptoms, it stands to reason how an individual - especially when
living in a global society where physical appearance is highly regarded and sought after by way of a multitude of marketed diets - someone who has yet to be diagnosed
with hypothyroidism is bound to have issues of self-esteem by not knowing the cause of said weight gain. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to the negative aspects of self-esteem associated with
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