The thyroid disorder characterized by a goiter, protruding eyes (exophthalmos), hyperactivity, a high metabolic rate, weight loss, irritability, and insomnia is Graves' disease. This autoimmune condition leads to the overproduction of thyroid hormones (hyperthyroidism), causing the symptoms mentioned. Exophthalmos occurs due to inflammation and swelling of the eye muscles and surrounding tissues, often associated with this disorder. Treatment options include antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine, or surgery, depending on the severity of the condition.
hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism.
The symptoms that you will most probably see are unexpected episodes of hyperactivity, ongoing sexual desires, constant consumption of food, and constant bathroom use.
Too much creatine would create an excess of ATP in the body and i think due to the hyperactivity of major metabolic processes in the body it can cause a major loss of water(dehydration)
The relationship of hyperactivity and metabolism not clear. The cause is unknown and is thought to be multifactorial. Based on the work of others, some children with ADHD have altered fatty acid metabolism .The precise reason for lower fatty acid concentrations in some children with ADHD is not clear.
Urine and sweat are examples of metabolic wastes. Feaces are NOT metabolic wastes.
For all types of anorexia specifically in conditions associated w/ irritability, body weakness & easy fatigability, infection & trauma as seen in TB, Fe-deficiency anemia, anorexia nervosa & malnutrition. For nutritional support in post-op states, chronic illness, metabolic disorders, & convalescence.
One blood test is called a metabolic panel.Her metabolic and caloric needs increased when she began playing soccer.Our bodies continually carry out metabolic processes.
respiratory alkalosis would cause metabolic acidosis
Metabolic activity is the constant flow of molecules through metabolic pathways that maintains an organism's life.
No, a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) typically includes more tests than a basic metabolic panel (BMP), covering additional parameters such as liver function tests. A complete metabolic panel (CMP) is the same as a comprehensive metabolic panel.
The rate of Metabolism, or metabolic rate.