HyrSelf Functional Medicine Metabolic,Thyroid Understanding the Link Between Thyroid Function, Prediabetes, and Insulin Resistance

Understanding the Link Between Thyroid Function, Prediabetes, and Insulin Resistance


Both Insulin Resistance and Hypothyroidism share common signs and symptoms, although they are considered distinct conditions, each with their own diagnosis code.  Here’s a list of some overlapping signs and symptoms:

  • Fatigue: Feeling tired and lacking energy is common in both conditions.
  • Weight gain: Both insulin resistance and hypothyroidism can lead to unexplained weight gain.
  • Difficulty losing weight: Despite efforts to lose weight through diet and exercise, individuals with either condition may struggle to shed pounds.
  • Brain fog: Cognitive issues such as difficulty concentrating or remembering things may occur.
  • Dry skin: Skin may become dry and rough in both insulin resistance and hypothyroidism.
  • Hair changes: Thinning hair or hair loss can be seen in both conditions.
  • Facial Hair:
  • Irregular menstrual cycles: Women may experience irregularities in their menstrual cycles.
  • Mood changes: Both conditions can contribute to mood swings, depression, or irritability.
  • Cold intolerance: Feeling excessively cold, particularly in the hands and feet, may occur.
  • High cholesterol levels: Elevated cholesterol levels can be associated with both insulin resistance and hypothyroidism.
  • Elevated blood pressure: Both conditions can contribute to hypertension.
  • Sleep disturbances: Insomnia or other sleep disturbances may occur in individuals with either condition.
  • Increased hunger: Some individuals may experience increased hunger despite adequate food intake.
  • Muscle aches and weakness: Muscles may feel weak and achy in both conditions.
  • Slow wound healing: Wounds may take longer to heal in individuals with either insulin resistance or hypothyroidism.

It’s important to note that while these signs and symptoms can overlap, a proper diagnosis by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.

Some readers may comment about similarities between this post and and the insulin resistance post. That is the point of these posts. Thanks for noticing the similarities. Are you on the never ending vicious cycle of low thyroid?

Read more on the difference between Insulin Resistance and Hypothyroidism.

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