Topic - Thyroid Issues. When I diagnose a child or teen with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or a mood disorder such as anxiety or depression, I ask parents to see a pediatric endocrinologist to make certain there are no thyroid issues.
Even mild levels of hypo- or hyper-thyroidism can cause behavior that looks like a mental health problem.
Hypothyroidism is related to fatigue, sluggishness, weight gain, inability to concentrate, memory problems and depression.
Hyperthyroidism speeds up metabolism and causes sweating, heart palpitations, weight loss and anxiety.
The incidence of thyroid disorders increases with age and treating it prevents a decline in brain functioning.
If you have these symptoms, don’t automatically think you’re depressed or anxious, check with your doctor to rule out or diagnose thyroid disorders. It’s a fairly easy diagnostic process and treatment.