Hyperthyroidism, or the condition of having too many thyroid hormones, will result in sensitivity to warmth, weight loss, gaining a lot of energy, fast growth and mental develpoment. (all these symptoms are the opposite of HYPOthyroidism)
The official term for producing excess thyroid hormones is hyperthyroidism. If left untreated, the eyes will begin to bulge and the person may experience weight loss, nightmares, a feeling of being hotter than other people in the same room, skin and hair changes, scanty periods, fatigue and more frequent bowel movements. Hyperactivity produces fatigue in the muscles and can be debilitating. Increased perspiration may be a symptom as well.
Hormones are biochemicals the body produces that regulate everything from mood, to physical growth spurts to preparing for flight or fight responses.
If you have too much of a hormone your body might turn off its production completely , if you have too little your body may not be functioning properly.
Hormonal imbalance can only be detected by a doctor and a medical lab. Someone saying you have too many hormones referring to your sex drive, body hair, or some other attribute is wrong. If there is a hormonal imbalance resulting in physical issues then see a doctor first. Don't listen to people, or worse, be one of those people that says "Yer Problem iz yew gots too many hormones" There is no such thing.
Growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and plays an important role in metabolism.
Too much growth hormone in childhood can lead to a condition called gigantism where the child grows larger than is normal for their age.
In adults, too much growth hormone is usually a result of an adenoma or non cancerous tumour of the pituitary gland. Too much of the growth hormone can result in acromegaly where the bones of the hands, feet, jaw and face grow larger than normal.
It could be dangerous and you might be at risk at not having babies
you will die
You have the various releasing factors, that come from the hypothalamus. The low level of the hormones from the target organ like thyroid may stimulate thyroid stimulating hormone from the pituitary.
endocrine system. The pituitary gland, located in the brain, produces and releases hormones that regulate various processes in the body. The thyroid gland, located in the neck, produces hormones that control metabolism and growth. Both glands play important roles in maintaining overall hormonal balance in the body.
You have thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands in your body. Thyroid produces thyroxine hormone. Parathyroid gland produces parathyroid hormone. Adrenal gland produces the cortisol and adrenaline, for example.
The overall effect of thyroid hormones is to control the metabolism of the body's cells.
Thyroid hormone.
The disease that is associated with excessive amounts of thyroid hormones is hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a thyroid condition that causes the thyroid to become overactive. An overactive thyroid produces too much thyroid stimulating hormones.
Excessive production of thyroid hormones is noninfectious.
The thyroid produces thyroid hormones.
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thyroid storm
it produces thyroid hormones. it maintains your metabolism and reduces blood cholesterol.
thyrotoxicosis
The thyroid is a gland which produces hormones. Low thyroid would mean that your thyroid is not functioning as it should. There are a few medicines that you can take to correct the situation.
it is in the endocrine system because it produces hormones
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The name of the three iodines that are located within the thyroid hormones is triiodothyronine. When the thyroid receives thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) from the pituitary gland it produces triiodothyronine which is commonly referred to as T3.
Thyrotoxicosis: A condition resulting from excessive concentrations of thyroid hormones in the body, as in hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism: the overproduction of thyroid hormones by an overactive thyroid.