Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism, referred to as hypothyroidism, is a syndrome caused by insufficient synthesis, secretion, or biological effects of thyroid hormones. The etiology is more complicated, more common in the primary, followed by pituitary, others are rare. Patients may experience symptoms such as limb weakness, endocrine dysfunction, hypotension, dizziness, muscular weakness, abnormal body shape, and abnormal breathing.
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