If thyroid is high what will happen

  1. What Is Graves' Disease In Hyperthyroidism?
  2. What Happens If Hypothyroidism Is Left Untreated?


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What Is Graves' Disease In Hyperthyroidism?

Graves' Disease Symptoms Graves' disease is associated with many symptoms that are the same as symptoms of any type of hyperthyroidism. And there are also The • Weight loss • Heart palpitations • Fatigue • Muscle weakness • Agitation • Irritability • Insomnia • Increased sweating/heat intolerance • Shaking hands • Diarrhea or frequent bowel movements • Increased appetite (sometimes decreased appetite) • • Shortness of breath • Fertility problems • Menstrual-cycle changes • Dizziness • Hypertension (high blood pressure) Graves' disease and other causes of hyperthyroidism are commonly associated with a goiter (enlargement of the thyroid gland). Additional symptoms commonly occur with Graves' disease but not other types of hyperthyroidism: • Graves' ophthalmopathy: Also called Graves' orbitopathy, this often causes "bulging eyes." • Skin lesions: Thyroid dermopathy, also known as Graves' dermopathy, can produce thickening of the skin, swelling, and severe itching. In rare cases, thyroid dermopathy can progress to a condition called acropachy, which is characterized by deformities of the fingers and toes. Causes An autoimmune process is when the immune system mistakenly targets a person's own body. With Graves' disease, the body produces antibodies (infection-fighting proteins) against the thyroid gland. There are TSH receptor antibody (TSHR-Ab) is the antibody associated with Graves' disease. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is released by the pituitary gland in the brain. I...

What Happens If Hypothyroidism Is Left Untreated?

If hypothyroidism is not treated, it can lead to various complications If • Goiter: The lack of • Cardiac ( • • • Myxedema: This is a rare, life-threatening complication of long-term, untreated hypothyroidism. Its signs and symptoms include swelling of the face and facial parts like lips, eyelids, and tongue, as well as swelling and thickening of the skin and underlying tissues. Patients also have intense • • Birth defects: • Infants: Infants with untreated hypothyroidism present at birth are at risk of serious problems regarding physical and mental development. • What is hypothyroidism? Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland is unable to produce sufficient levels of thyroid hormones. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in front of the neck. Thyroid hormones regulate metabolism, body temperature, heart rate, and the There are several treatment options for hypothyroidism that are safe and effective. What are the signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism? The signs and • • Increased sensitivity to cold • • Dry and • • Change in voice • • Heavy menstrual flow or irregular menstrual periods • Thinning of the hair • Thinning of the eyebrows • Decreased heart rate • • Poor memory • Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) The signs and symptoms in babies include: • Yellow skin and eyes (prolonged • A large, protruding tongue • Difficulty breathing and feeding • Hoarse cry • Poor muscle tone (a protruding tummy) • Excessive sleepiness • Physical and mental retardation ...