Am I at risk of hyperthyroidism? Is hyperthyroidism serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a possibility of hyperthyroidism, and the most obvious symptoms of hyperthyroidism are excessive sweating, heavy appetite, weight loss, frequent stooling, hand mixing, rapid heartbeat, and poor sleep quality. It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up and check the five nail skills. It's not better, health matters. Hurry up and don't delay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Unfortunately, this will not help you, because it is impossible to know whether you have hyperthyroidism based on your few sentence descriptions of symptoms, please check your thyroid function to be sure, but based on the symptoms you describe, there is also this possibility!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Symptoms of hyperthyroidism often manifest in the following ways:

    1. Systemic manifestations: heat intolerance, excessive sweating, fatigue, weight loss.

    2. Neuropsychiatric aspect: nervousness, irritability, emotional instability, anxiety, excessive activity, distraction, insomnia.

    3. Muscles: dampness, itching, muscle weakness, and even sudden inability to move limbs.

    4. Digestive system: eat a lot but get hungry easily, and the frequency of stool increases.

    5. Cardiovascular system: palpitations, rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, angina.

    6. Reproductive endocrine: irregular menstruation, impotence, decreased fertility.

    7. Blood system: It can cause leukopenia, thrombocytopenia or anemia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Patients with hyperthyroidism will have palpitation, sweating, shortness of breath, hand tremors, irritability, hunger and overeating, and weight loss due to sympathetic nervous overexcitement. Symptoms such as pulse rate. Your heart rate is normal, which does not match the characteristics of hyperthyroidism, and other manifestations can also occur in the case of neurasthenia.

    It is recommended that you check your thyroid function to rule out hyperthyroidism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is necessary to go for a nail test, deal with it as soon as possible, and rest assured that there is nothing to do.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At that time, I had hyperthyroidism, and it was summer when I started the disease, and at that time I became very thin in a short period of time, sweating a lot, and it was so hot, and once I stood and suddenly my eyes were black, and I almost fainted. Then go and check and eat iodine 131...

    You'd better check it out, and if you have one, sooner**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello: Go to the hospital to hang up the internal division of the Qin department, test five thyroid skills, FT3 FT4 TG TM TSH can confirm the diagnosis and relieve doubts.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of the clinical manifestations are consistent and can be confirmed by testing thyroid function.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes. It's better to type so many words than to check the blood.

    In addition, there is such a thing as spleen and kidney deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine, just listen to it, don't take it too seriously.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I suggest that you go to a Western medicine to check out if it is hyperthyroidism, if you are not sick, you will see a Chinese medicine doctor again, do you have a partner, do you live alone, is it excessive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Count your heartbeat by yourself heartbeat more than a hundred times with tremor in the upper limbs highly suspicious how can a 19 year old have kidney deficiency unclear ask me. Senior attending physician of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Shanghai Regular Tertiary Hospital.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Do a nail gong first to be diagnosed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hyperthyroidism is called hyperthyroidism, which is standardized**, the prognosis is mostly good, and it is usually not very serious, but if it is not detected or active**, the disease will involve multiple organs, and even thyroid storm will appear, which is life-threatening and has very serious consequences. Patients with hyperthyroidism must seek medical attention in time** to avoid delaying the condition.

    Hyperthyroidism, excessive secretion of thyroid hormones, will cause abnormalities in the human nervous system, circulatory system, digestive system, etc. Common symptoms include irritability, irritability, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, increased appetite but gradual weight loss, palpitations and sweating, and may even affect the heart without active activity**, causing coronary heart disease and even heart failure. In more severe cases, it can cause thyroid storm, which can be life-threatening.

    If hyperthyroidism is detected, it must be actively cooperated**, and patients can use formamidomidazole, propylthiophene, etc. under the guidance of a physician**. In the event of a critical illness such as thyroid storm, it is necessary to quickly correct the disorder of the patient's water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, and to use drugs such as propylthiouracil and propranolol under the guidance of a physician, as well as to actively ** complications.

    Therefore, hyperthyroidism is standardized and timely**, and the prognosis is mostly good, but if it is not, it may affect other organs and even cause thyroid storm. Patients with hyperthyroidism must actively cooperate with the doctor** to avoid delaying the condition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hyperthyroidism is an abbreviation for hyperthyroidism, which refers to thyrotoxicosis caused by excessive thyroid hormone production by the thyroid gland itself. Hyperthyroidism is not serious and cannot be generalized. The severity of symptoms and signs of hyperthyroidism correlates with factors such as the length of the history, the degree of hormone elevation, and the age of the patient.

    The main symptoms of hyperthyroidism are: polyphagia, weight loss, heat intolerance, excessive sweating, palpitations, irritability, irritability, insomnia, fatigue, increased stool frequency or diarrhea, proptosis, goiter, and infrequent menstruation in women. Performing a suitable ** may not cause serious consequences.

    However, there are some conditions that can lead to serious consequences, such as hyperthyroidism, eye fixation, eyelid insufficiency, corneal ulcer due to corneal exposure, panophthalmia, and even blindness; Severe hyperthyroidism is not given ** or ** is insufficient, which may lead to thyroid storm, and severe cases may include heart failure, shock and coma. The case fatality rate of hyperthyroid crisis is more than 20%; Apathetic hyperthyroidism, which is more common in elderly patients, has an insidious onset and inconspicuous symptoms, which is easy to be ignored or misdiagnosed, thereby delaying the condition and causing adverse consequences.

    Therefore, hyperthyroidism is not serious, and it should be comprehensively judged according to the patient's condition and situation, and early, mild or controlled hyperthyroidism may not be serious, but if it is not given or insufficient, it may cause serious consequences.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello. This is not necessarily, whether hyperthyroidism is serious or not depends on the patient's physical level: first, if the patient is younger, in better health, and has no typical complications, hyperthyroidism may not be particularly serious; Second, if the patient has some complications, then hyperthyroidism is more dangerous, such as hypokalemia, hypokalemia periodic paralysis, or typical hyperthyroid heart disease, which is characterized by rapid heartbeat and arrhythmia, then it is more dangerous.

    Hope it helps, I wish you a happy life.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disease, which has nothing to do with men and women, and men can also get hyperthyroidism, but if hyperthyroidism has an impact on pregnancy, first, it is not easy to get pregnant, and second, it is easy to miscarry after pregnancy, so it is best to control and stabilize the hyperthyroidism before preparing for pregnancy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello! There are many causes of hyperthyroidism: genetics, immunity, psychiatry, infection, and so on.

    Immunity and genetics are two important factors. Damage to the body's immune system can cause tissue damage and dysfunction, which can lead to certain diseases. Hereditary, families with a clear family history of the disease also have a high incidence of hyperthyroidism.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, there are many causes of hyperthyroidism, such as lifestyle, diet and habits, autoimmunity, genetics, endocrine disorders, mental factors, external environment, etc. Generally, it is known that it is caused by diet, stress, mental emotion, and environment, and it is an endocrine disease with high metabolism and high consumption caused by hyperthyroidism.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The cause of hyperthyroidism is now recognized as autoimmune, simply put, there are some things in your body that you shouldn't have, which will make your thyroid cells proliferate, hyperfunction, and the result of hyperthyroidism is increased thyroid hormone secretion.

    Let's talk about hyperthyroidism, the best method recommended in the world is to use radioisotopes to turn hyperthyroidism into hypothyroidism, and then take thyroxine in small doses for life, this method is small, and the drug is very cheap. If you go to the endocrinology department of a regular hospital, it is estimated that people will recommend you to be so **.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hyperthyroidism is a disorder caused by excessive thyroid hormone secreted by the thyroid gland. It is more common in women.

    Excessive thyroid hormone can cause a series of clinical manifestations, such as heat intolerance, excessive sweating, hyperphagia, weight loss, palpitation, emotional tension and irritability.

    Most patients with hyperthyroidism have goiter, which can range from mild to severe, and very few patients with hyperthyroidism do not have an enlarged thyroid gland.

    Many patients with hyperthyroidism also have protrusion of the eyeball, and the degree of proptosis varies from mild to severe.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hyperthyroidism is an endocrine disease, there is no definite statement about its causative causes, generally due to mental stress, psychological triggers, overwork or excessive iodine intake, etc., its symptoms are varied, including emaciation, sweating, heat intolerance, rapid heartbeat, eating a lot or anorexia, goiter, and severe exophthalmos.

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