Thyroid Symptom Screenerhello@pixanow.comMarch 4, 2026 Welcome to your Thyroid Symptom Screener A parent, sibling, or child has a history of thyroid disease. Yes No None I have had thyroid problems in the past (e.g., Graves’, Hashimoto’s, goiter, nodules). Yes No None A family member or I have been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition. Yes No None I’ve had radiation treatment to the head, neck, or chest. Yes No None I grew up, lived, or worked near a nuclear plant. Yes No None I have a history of infertility or miscarriage. Yes No None I am gaining weight for no clear reason or unable to lose weight despite diet/exercise. Yes No None My normal body temperature is low (below 98.2°F). Yes No None My hands and feet are frequently cold. Yes No None I feel fatigued or unusually exhausted. Yes No None I have a slow pulse or low blood pressure. Yes No None I’ve been told I have high cholesterol. Yes No None My hair is rough, dry, brittle, or falling out. Yes No None My skin is dry, scaly, or itchy. Yes No None My nails are brittle and break easily. Yes No None My outer eyebrows are thinning. Yes No None My voice has become hoarse or gravelly. Yes No None I have joint/muscle aches, tingling, or stiffness. Yes No None I have carpal tunnel, tendonitis, or plantar fasciitis. Yes No None I am constipated (less than 1 bowel movement daily). Yes No None I feel depressed, moody, or restless. Yes No None I have difficulty concentrating or remembering things. Yes No None I have low libido. Yes No None My eyes feel dry, gritty, or light-sensitive. Yes No None My neck feels full, swollen, or I have difficulty swallowing. Yes No None I notice puffiness or swelling (eyes, face, hands, or feet). Yes No None My menstrual cycles are irregular, heavy, or prolonged. Yes No None First Name Last Name Email Phone Location (City/State) I agree the quiz results are for informational purposes only and not designed to diagnose or treat my specific conditions. I consent to be added to the Hervolve Wellness free newsletter and be contacted. Time's up