Thyroid Checker

Thyroid Symptom Checker

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Thyroid dysfunction affects an estimated 1 in 8 Indian women, yet it's routinely missed because symptoms — fatigue, weight changes, mood swings, hair thinning — are easy to blame on stress or "just being busy."

This free 8-question checker looks at the most common thyroid symptoms and gives you a low/moderate/high indicator, so you know whether it's worth booking a TSH blood test.


How It Works | рдХैрд╕े рдХाрдо рдХрд░рддा рд╣ै

Answer 8 yes/no questions about fatigue, weight, cold sensitivity, hair/skin, cycle regularity, mood, and family history. Your score maps to a risk band with next-step advice.


Frequently Asked Questions | рдЕрдХ्рд╕рд░ рдкूрдЫे рдЬाрдиे рд╡ाрд▓े рд╕рд╡ाрд▓

Answers written for Indian women — honest, practical, and doctor-verified.

What blood tests confirm a thyroid problem?

TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is the first test. If abnormal, doctors usually add Free T4, Free T3, and TPO antibodies to check for autoimmune thyroiditis.

Can thyroid issues affect my periods?

Yes. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism commonly cause irregular, heavier, or lighter periods — it's one of the most overlooked connections.

Is thyroid disease more common in women?

Yes — women are 5-8 times more likely than men to develop thyroid conditions, especially after pregnancy or around perimenopause.

Can I fix thyroid symptoms with diet alone?

Diet (iodine, selenium, zinc) supports thyroid health but can't replace medication if you have a confirmed thyroid disorder. Get tested first.


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Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified endocrinologist or gynaecologist for diagnosis and treatment.