Well its not necessarily that you lose weight some people will and some people don't If regular exercise and the way you eat changes to healthy lifestyle then your weight will decrease or prevent you from putting weight on.
Whether the symptoms of hyperthyroidism can be cured depends upon the reason for the symptom. If the cause is autoimmune thyroid dysfunction (either Graves' disease or Hashimoto's thyroiditis, which can also cause elevated thyroid levels) these have no cures. They can however be successfully treated. Everyone responds differently.
If you lost weight as a result of hyperthyroidism, then you are more likely to gradually gain weight to return to your normal body mass upon treating hyperthyroidism.
If weight loss wasn't a symptom of hyperthyroidism for you then you are less likely to gain weight after a euthyroid state has been achieved.
actually hyperthyroidism causes weight loss while hypothyroidism causes weight gain. This is due to the hormones produced by the thyroid which regulate the storage of energy as fat in the body.
Fatigue, weight gain, depression, sensitivity to cold, constipation and dry skin are all symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a serious medical condition, and should be treated as such.
An over active thyroid can cause weight loss an underactive thyroid can cause weight gain
The cure or treatment for hyperthyroidism depends entirely upon its cause. For example:Iodine toxicity hyperthyroidism may be "cured" by decreasing iodine levels in the food eatenA *hot* nodule may be "cured" by removal.Autoimmune hyperthyroidism cannot be cured however, because the problem is not the thyroid, but the antibodies that are stimulating the thyroid to overproduce. Ablating or removing the thyroid removes the excess hormones, but not the antibodies which may also attack other areas of the body including bones, brain, skin, eyes, etc. This type of hyperthyroidism is treated, not cured.
then obviously you gain weight unless you have some kind of other health problem preventing weight gain like hyperthyroidism.
HypERthyroidism that is being appropriately treated will not cause further weight loss.
It depends upon the thyroid condition. An underactive thyroid occurs in a condition called hypothyroidism; this is characterized by an insensitivity to cold, lethargy/fatigue, and weight gain. An overactive thyroid gland, which occurs in hyperthyroidism, can produce heat insensitivity, anxiety, weight loss, fast heart rate, palpitations, can predispose you to heart arrhythmias.AnswerHeat or cold intolerance; Weight gain, with hypothyroidism, or weight loss with hyperthyroidism; Depression with hypothyroidism, or mania/hypomania with hyperthyroidisml Fatigue with hypothyroidism or agitation/anxiety and palpitations with hyperthyroidism, as well as many others.
When a hyperthyroid condition is treated and the patient stabilized in their personal normal thyroid hormone range, weight will usually begin to return slowly and appropriately as determined by the patient's diet and exercise habits.
Hyperthyroidism makes you loose weight and there is a red flag for you that loosing weight means your body functions and chemical reactions have increased their pace which is good when we are exercising but in this case they work to fight against the disease and weight loss is just the byproduct. If you want some insight in how to loose weight quickly go check out my profile perhaps it may help you !
By watching the series "The Following", it looks like he might have Hyperthyroidism. Because of his weight (Low). And his right eye being slightly bigger than his left eye (that is called: exophthalmos). It is treatable with medicine, and permanently cured with surgery.
Diabetes and Cancer can result in Abnormal weight loss. As can Hyperthyroidism.
Phentermine is a stimulant commonly used for weight loss. Hyperthyroidism is when the thyroid is working a little to hard and may cause weightloss. The combination of hyperthyroidism with phentermine is like a recipe for anorexia without having to miss meals.