Anxiety, depression, brain fog and mood swings are just some of the psychological symptoms that can accompany thyroid disorders.
And yet, they are often 'invisible' symptoms that those around us can struggle to understand. Not only can this make us feel isolated, but also make us worry about why we are feeling the way we are.
Whilst these symptoms should improve once the thyroid disorder is well managed, it can sometimes take a while.
We have worked with chartered psychologist, Dr Sue Jackson, to help you better understand the psychological symptoms of thyroid disorders and to provide you with tips for self-care and sources of more support.
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See our recommendations on things we can do to improve low mood Read more
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See our tips for understanding and coping with anxiety Read more
Read our resources to support your psychological wellbeing with a thyroid disorder Read more
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