Yes. Decreased metabolism associated with underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) causes high cholesterol. Treatment of hypothyroidism with thyroid hormone may improve cholesterol levels. If you have high cholesterol — especially if you have no previous history of high cholesterol — your doctor may recommend checking your thyroid hormone levels to see if an underactive thyroid is causing or contributing to the problem.
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