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Can Hypothyroidism Be Misdiagnosed As PCOS?

Dec 17, 2017

Yes, it is likely. Polycystic ovaries are seen in women with hypothyroidism. PCOS’s and hypothyroidism have many symptoms in common, such as “anovulation” i.e. menstruation without releasing an egg. Some believe this is a possible cause of PCOS if anovulation is long term with its related low progesterone.

Other common symptoms of the two conditions are:

  • Insulin resistance
  • Blood sugar problems leading to diabetes
  • High cholesterol levels
  • Heavy periods
  • Weight gain (obesity)
  • Hair loss
  • Ovarian cysts

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Generally, if an ultrasound examination reveals polycystic ovaries, the doctor should not jump to a “PCOS” diagnosis. Thyroid disorders should be excluded while diagnosing PCOS’s. However, at times, the overlap in the symptoms is so confusing, that it is likely that women with hypothyroidism are misdiagnosed as PCOS.

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Mahesh Jayaraman
Mahesh is a hormone health counsellor & holistic health expert. He has a Mastery Certification in Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis from the US, is certified in Functional Nutrition from Washington State University and uses a wide array of healing modalities to guide his clients to vibrant health and well-being.