Definition of underactive in English:
underactive
adjectiveʌndərˈaktɪvˌəndərˈaktiv
Insufficiently active.
a health problem such as an underactive thyroid
Example sentencesExamples
- Hashimoto's is actually the disease that causes underactive thyroid.
- An underactive thyroid can be the result of an auto-immune problem, whereby the body's own antibodies attack the thyroid gland.
- From their symptoms, its clear that their thyroid is underactive.
- Americans may tend to be overweight and underactive, but gyms are still big business.
- You are right that many of your symptoms are consistent with an underactive thyroid.
- Women, especially those older than 40, are more likely to have an underactive thyroid than men are.
- Nevertheless, for women suffering from hypothyroidism (i.e., underactive thyroid), this would be about five to seven servings too many.
- Blood tests are often prescribed to detect an underactive thyroid.
- Under active thyroid is easily diagnosed by your family doctor by means of a simple blood test.
- The symptoms you describe are typical of an underactive thyroid gland.
- There are plenty of natural treatments for an underactive thyroid.
- If you believe you have an underactive thyroid, the next step is to see a doctor.
- A blood test can tell if your thyroid gland is underactive.
- There are a number of symptoms associated with an under active thyroid.
- This is largely caused by underactive enzyme systems in the stratum corneum associated with the lack of hydration.
- Therefore, if you suspect you have an underactive thyroid, consult a medical professional, preferably a holistic GP.
- Not all high cholesterol is caused by an underactive thyroid gland.
- The test showed that Stanton had an underactive thyroid, probably triggered by pregnancy.
- What happens is that the thyroid gland becomes under active.
- An underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) can be treated with thyroid hormone (thyroxine).