Yes, osteoporosis is often a result of hyperthyroidism.
There is no disease that is the result of hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a symptom, not a disease. Hyperthyroidism however, is the result of other disease processes including:Graves' DiseaseHashimoto's thyrotoxicosisIodine toxicityCancer
Hyperthyroidism.
Most hyperthyroidism is a result of an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders are more common in females.
Because hyperthyroidism tends to lead to anemia, which will result in decreased hemoglobin
Goiter and hyperthyroidism are not skin disorders. Acne is a common skin problem.
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis can result in bony degeneration which can then result in what is called degenerative Scoliosis in adults. There does not have to be any genetic link in that type of case.
Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormones. The result are symptoms such as fast heart rate, anxiety, significant weight loss, hair loss, loose bowel movements, muscle weakness, smooth skin, irregular menstrual cycles, and increased miscarriages.
Osteoporosis
no
Thyroidectomy is the process of removing the thyroid. The result is hypothyroidism if not treated with thyroid hormone. Thyroidectomy is sometimes done to treat hyperthyroidism.
One of the biggest risk factors in hyperthyroidism is family history. It is more common in women and often runs in these families.