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I'm worried. After two months of dieting and exercise, my weight has risen instead of falling. My doctor friend suggested that I have a thyroid examination. Is it necessary?
Your condition is unexplained weight gain, which may be hypothyroidism. You really should register with the endocrinology department and have a thyroid examination.

When our thyroid function is insufficient, the metabolism of the whole body will be reduced. This syndrome is called "hypothyroidism". Common symptoms of hypothyroidism include fear of cold, drowsiness, fatigue, slow heart rhythm, depression, edema, rough skin, memory loss, weight gain, constipation and menstrual disorders. If you have the above symptoms, it is more important to see a doctor as soon as possible.

If you get hypothyroidism, it will have little effect on your weight and appearance, and it will also damage various organs, which may cause health problems such as dyslipidemia, heart failure, atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. If you are not pregnant, it will be more troublesome and may seriously endanger the health of mother and baby. So don't underestimate this disease, check it as soon as possible and return to normal life as soon as possible.

Thyroid examination is not complicated and certainly not terrible. Normal serum examination can be done, and general municipal hospitals can check it. The cost is not high, so check it.