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Heat or cold intolerance; Weight gain, with hypothyroidism, or weight loss with hyperthyroidism; Depression with hypothyroidism, or mania/hypomania with hyperthyroidism, as well as many others.
swollen glands, bulging eyes and the start of a goiter; an obvious increase in size of the thyroid (at the base of the neck above the collar bones). Some or all of the following, depending on the severity of the condition: Breathlessness, Fast heart rate, Fatigue, Hair loss, Heat intolerance, Increased bowel movements, Insomnia, Light or absent menstrual periods, Palpitations, Muscle weakness, Nervousness, Staring gaze, Trembling hands, Warm moist skin, Weight loss. A general feeling of the body 'racing'.
The symptoms and signs of Graves' hyperthyroidism are due to the effects of excess amounts of thyroid hormone on body function and metabolism. Common symptoms include weight loss, nervousness, irritability, intolerance to hot weather, excessive sweating, shakiness, and muscle weakness. Common symptoms include weight loss, nervousness, irritability, intolerance to hot weather, excessive sweating, shakiness, and muscle weakness. Clinical findings may include tremor, tachycardia, lid lag, and warm moist skin.
There are numerous signs and symptoms of thyroid disease. A few of the symptoms are constipation, joint pain, weight gain, and pale skin.
fever, weakness and wasting of the muscles, enlargement of the liver, restlessness, mood swings, change in mental status, and in some cases, coma.
weight loss, tremor, hyperactivity
There are no signs and symptoms in the early stages of Koch's Disease. Koch's Disease is also known as Tuberculosis. Later signs and symptoms include fever, chills, and sweating.
Some of the most common thyroid disease symptoms are a risk of obesity, heart disease, anxiety, hair loss, infertility and other health problems. There is a lot more, so if you think you have a thyroid disease make sure you get it checked.
symptoms
Signs and symptoms of a disease.
Grave's disease is an autoimmune dysfunction of the thyroid glands. It's signs and symptoms are usually much the same as hyperthyroidism and include a condition known as 'bug eyes' where the eyeballs protrude from their sockets.
Thyroid function tests (TFTs) are the main diagnostic criteria for a thyroid disease. These are however done in the face of other clinical findings and patients symptoms (differs for hypo and hyperthyroidism)
it reduces the blood concentration of thyroid hormone and thus the signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism
Graves ' disease is an autoimmune disease where the thyroid is overactive, producing an excessive amount of thyroid hormones (a serious metabolic imbalance known as hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis). This is caused by autoantibodies (TSHR-Ab) that activate the TSH-receptor (TSHR), thereby stimulating thyroid hormone synthesis and secretion, and thyroid growth (causing a diffusely enlarged goiter). The resulting state of hyperthyroidism can cause a dramatic constellation of neuropsychological and physical signs and symptoms.
Syndrome
Nothing!
After missing a week of thyroid supplement, the body becomes hypOthyroid again and suffers symptoms related to that disease.
Diagnosis