Hashimoto’s disease in adolescent girls: Why it’s often overlooked
Hashimoto’s disease is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in children and adolescents, yet it remains frequently overlooked, particularly in adolescent girls. Fatigue, mood changes, weight gain, and cognitive slowing are often attributed to mental health conditions or dismissed as normal features of puberty, delaying diagnosis and treatment. This pattern reflects a broader failure to recognize how autoimmune thyroid disease presents during adolescence, and how gendered assumptions shape clinical interpretation …











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