Yes, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis can cause memory issues like forgetfulness, impaired cognition, and brain fog. This is because the thyroid hormones (THs) play a vital role in various brain functions, including memory and cognition. read more
Research has shown that verbal memory in particular may be affected by hypothyroidism. Another study found decreased hippocampal volume in adults with untreated hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is when too much of the thyroid hormone is produced. Symptoms may include feeling jittery, unintended weight loss, and heart flutters. read more
However, Hashimoto’s and the problems it causes — low thyroid function, inflammation, and poor circulation — can speed neurodegeneration. When Hashimoto’s causes neurodegeneration Unfortunately, various factors can speed up brain degeneration so that it outpaces neuroplasticity, causing loss of cognition, memory, and balance, and increasing the risk of dementia. read more