HYPERTHYROIDISM SYMPTOMS

Other Common Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism:

Anxiety, depression, and brain fog or loss of mental clarity, are often experienced as a symptom of hyperthyroidism.

Changes in bowel habits, especially diarrhea and frequent bowel movements, have been reported. Abdominal bloating may also be an associated symptom of hyperthyroidism.

Changes in menstrual patterns in women have been identified as a symptom of hyperthyroidism. There are some indications that the sex hormones, testosterone and estrogen, levels in men can be affected by a thyroid disorder. “Low T” problems, for instance, may result from the body’s inability to convert testosterone to estrogen. Thyroid conditions can interfere in hormonal conversions.

Fatigue and weakness is a commonly associated symptom of hyperthyroidism and other thyroid and autoimmune conditions.

If the thyroid gland enlarges as a result of hyperthyroidism, it can appear as a swelling (goiter) at the base of the neck. Sometimes this swelling is not clearly visible but wearing ties and scarves around the neck may be uncomfortable.

Increased sensitivity to heat has been recognized as a hyperthyroidism symptom.

Two signs associated with hyperthyroidism are dry, thinning hair and skin.

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