With temperatures plunging across the UK, the chill has become part of daily life as the nation braces itself for winter ahead. As autumn takes over, a pharmacist has warned of a red-flag sign that could be linked to a serious health condition that people may assume is just caused by the cold weather.
Feeling persistently cold can be a sign of a serious health concern that you may not be aware of. However, it has very little to do with the conditions outside. Niamh McMillan, Superdrug’s Pharmacy Superintendent, has spoken out about the important signs to look out for in order to avoid more serious health issues.
The pharmacist says feeling cold 'all the time' could be linked to hypothyroidism, otherwise known as an underactive thyroid. Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland, responsible for many functions, including bone health, metabolism, and cell growth, doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones.
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She said: "Hypothyroidism can slow down your metabolism, leading to a drop in your overall temperature, leaving you to feel permanently cold and especially sensitive to cold surroundings. Additional symptoms can include constipation, depression and aching muscles."
If you always feel cold while everyone else seems fine, especially if this is a new or strange feeling for you, it’s wise to talk to a healthcare professional. They can test your thyroid hormone (TSH) levels to see if an underactive thyroid might be the reason.
According to the NHS, symptoms of an underactive thyroid may be mild and may not be easy to notice. They usually develop slowly and get worse over time. Common symptoms include:
- feeling extremely tired (fatigue)
- feeling cold more than usual
- putting on weight
- constipation
- difficulty concentrating or thinking clearly
- low mood or depression
- dry skin, dry hair or hair loss
- a croaky (hoarse) voice
- irregular or heavy periods if you have them
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