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​What your period is trying to tell you about your thyroid

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 19, 2023, 22:06 IST
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​​Menstruation means more than bleeding


Periods are a reflection of overall health of a woman’s reproductive system and are impacted by a number of factors, including insulin sensitivity, digestion, immunological system, digestion and the thyroid hormone imbalance. The thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones that have many functions in the body, including controlling temperature and energy levels. When your thyroid hormone production is inadequate, numerous body processes slow down and you may have constipation, weariness, depression, dry skin, thinning hair, cold intolerance, muscular cramps, joint pain, unexplained weight gain and irregular menstruation.
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​​How are Thyroid levels related to periods?

Dr. Preety Aggarwal, Medical Director for Gynecology and Obstetrics at Motherhood Hospital, Gurgaon, says “Your thyroid impacts your ovaries directly and indirectly interacts with sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). Though the thyroid gland is technically a member of the endocrine system, not the female reproductive system, the thyroid gland's hormones contribute to the proper functioning of the female reproductive system. When the thyroid gland produces either too little or too much thyroid hormone, it could result in thyroid related issues like your menstrual cycles could be erratic, too light, or too heavy. It could also lead to amenorrhea, which is defined as the absence of a period for 90 days or longer, and early menopause can also be brought on by thyroid dysfunction i.e menopause before 40 years of age.”
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Here’s what your periods is trying to tell you



  1. If you experience heavy menstrual bleeding, i.e if you need to change your pad or tampon less than 2 hours or pass clots very often it could be due to hypothyroidism i.e. your thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones.

  2. If you experience frequent menstrual bleeding or have menstrual periods that last longer, it could be due to hypothyroidism.

  3. If you experience premenstrual spotting i.e period stains days before your actual menstrual cycle begins it could be a sign of an underactive thyroid gland i.e hypothyroidism.

  4. If you have irregular menstrual cycles or often miss your periods, it could be due to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism i.e. it could be due to either the thyroid gland is producing too little or too much thyroid hormone.

  5. If you do not get your periods at all i.e. the menstrual cycles are absent it could also be due to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism

  6. If you experience very little bleeding during your menstrual cycle or the bleeding is too light and for a shorter duration than the typical cycle, it could be due to hyperthyroidism, i.e. due to an overactive thyroid gland.


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What makes treatment of thyroid issues so crucial?

Dr. Aggarwal says “It is better to start treatment for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism to avoid a range of health issues. The symptoms of hypothyroidism might be mild and hard to identify or severe and damaging to your quality of life.”


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If untreated hypothyroidism can result in serious problems like:


  • Infertility

  • Heart diseases

  • Nerve Damage

  • Goiter

  • Birth flaws

  • Could affect your mental health

  • Could also be fatal in rare case


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If hyperthyroidism is untreated it could lead to:


  • Increased heart rate

  • Tremors

  • Brittle bones and hair

  • Double vision

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Heart conditions

  • Sleep problem

  • Anxiety, irritability


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​The takeaway:

“Depending on your circumstances, your doctor may recommend several strategies to treat your thyroid disease. To ensure your continued health after treatment, your doctor will frequently check your thyroid levels. Fortunately, medication lessens the possibility of lingering problems and improves a variety of symptoms,” says Dr. Gupta.

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