5. Depression

Thyroid hormones are produced and regulated by the thyroid gland. These hormones have an impact on energy, mood, and even weight. They can also contribute to depression. Hormones are hormone-like compounds generated by the endocrine glands that have a significant impact on biological functions. Growth and development, mood, sexual function, reproduction, and metabolism are all influenced by the glands of the endocrine system. Depression can be influenced by hormone levels, such as those generated by the thyroid gland. Furthermore, certain depressive symptoms are linked to thyroid problems. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS), perimenopause, and menopause are all disorders associated with the menstrual cycle. Blood tests are frequently requested to avoid a mistake because of the link between depressive symptoms and other medical problems. It’s crucial to keep in mind that you might have both depression and thyroid problems. Depression and menstruation-related symptoms are also possible.