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Can stress cause tsh and prolactin to increase with rest all blood reports normal and chronic stress and low mood all the time
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Yes, stress can impede functioning of thyroid glands with increased TSH levels. And the resulting hypothyroidism can lead to low mood and fatigue
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take a complete thyroid function test andstart treatment if hypothyroidism is diagnosed. this can improve the low mood
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eat a balanced diet with exercise and good sleep
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think happy thoughts
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Anxiety and stress related disorders are more common in people with thyroid and hormonal disturbance. It is wise to get the stress treated by a psychiatrist and the hormonal changes by an endocrinologist. Good luck
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