Not exact matches
After giving birth to him, I had a lot more of the more traditional thyroid symptoms like being cold more often,
thinning hair especially in the
eyebrows, digestive issues, and difficulty losing the baby weight.
Symptoms include lethargy, weight gain, loss of the outer third of the
eyebrows, dry skin, dry strawlike
hair that tangles easily,
thin / brittle fingernails, fluid retention, high cholesterol, constipation, decreased sweating, cold hands and feet, cold sensitivity (i.e., skiing in Vail sounds miserable but a trip to Hawaii is just right).
And then the big thing is the cold hands, the cold feet, the
thinning hair, the
thinning eyebrows, the constipation.
Hair loss,
eyebrows thinning and almost gone, fingernails like paper, dry itchy skin, cold everything, puffy everything, weight gain, brain fog, loss for words, achey, sweats, abnormal periods for years, sleep 9 hours a day but have to drag myself out of bed.
So first off, anyone's that potentially having
hair loss, energy issues, fatigue, the outer third of those
eyebrows that are
thinning, potential constipation, vertical ridging on those fingers, low temperature, you know, tingling, numbness in the fingers and toes, these are all potential signs and symptoms of a thyroid issue.
The
thinning hair, the outer third of the
eyebrows, swelling of the hands and feet, anxiety, mood issues, constipation, depression, and they're not getting better.
After a few years of suffering and poor responses from GP and EndoPrats — I had many symptoms including low body temps, fatigue, weigh gain,
thinning hair and
eyebrows, low mood etc etc — but the usual «normal» TSH — I did my own research and now self treat on T3.
However, this
hair loss is not isolated to the head; the
eyebrows and body
hair can also begin to
thin and shed.
And those two things definitely hike a woman's odds of
thinning hair (even in the
eyebrow area and elsewhere on the body), in part because of hormone fluctuations.
For me I have hairy
eyebrows that are defined but the
hairs are
thin so I only need to fill them in.
In «Edwin Denby» (1960) the dancer - poet fills the narrow frame like some salt - of - the - earth Brahmin, a Manhattan flâneur of unobtrusive charisma, all conveyed in his owl - like eyes, his dark
eyebrows offset by his dome of silver
hair, his sinuous arms and
thin, tapered legs.