
What Causes Cold Hands And Feet, Tiredness And Hypothyroidism?

Hypothyroidism
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for asking
I read your question and I understand your concern. Heart rate at lower limits of normal is very common in hypothyroidism status. Heart rate is controlled by receptors in the heart called beta receptors and those receptors are produced in response to thyroid hormones. And with absence or deficiency or exogenous hormones this issue may be faced.
Until and unless you achieve thyroid hormone balance and a complete euthyroid state this issue will persist.
Also 60 rate is lower limit of normal. Any thing lower than that is bradycardia.
I would suggest a complete thyroid workup and readjusting and reshuffling of thyroxine supplements. Once the dose titre is adjusted fully your symptoms will poof away.
All you need is a visit to an endocrinologist.
I hope it helps. Consult your doctor as our advice is just for education purposes only. Take good care of yourself and don't forget to close the discussion please.
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