Musculoskeletal pain
Muscle and joint pain, arm weakness, and a tendency to develop carpal tunnel syndrome (numbness and atrophy of the hand), carpal tunnel syndrome, etc. can all be symptoms of a thyroid problem. subject. Pain and muscle weakness may occur in patients with an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). In general, muscle problems associated with thyroid conditions such as goiter are usually mild and lessen with prompt treatment.
In rare cases, the myopathy associated with goiter can be severe and affect body function. Musculoskeletal pain is also one of the symptoms of goiter with changes in thyroid function. For this condition, you will experience numbness, tingling, and paresthesias in the arms and legs due to the lack of signal transmitters leading to the brain sending less information to the muscles than usual. Occasionally, the patient is very susceptible to stiffness and difficulty coordinating the muscles of the upper and lower extremities.