Symptoms of Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism can occur in two forms – subclinical (hidden) and full-blown (clinical).
Subclinical hypothyroidism is the mildest form of the disease, with few, hardly noticeable symptoms. In adults, it can only be a depressed mood, chronic fatigue, and even depression. It is difficult to attribute these symptoms of hypothyroidism, and ignoring them can lead to the development of the disease to the full-blown phase.