Common symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
summary
The symptoms of hyperthyroidism are obvious, which will also have a great impact on the health of patients. If some patients have hyperthyroidism, it may also cause hyperthyroidism, which may lead to obvious swelling of the neck. Judging from the surface, hyperthyroidism patients have good results, Can effectively determine the specific situation of hyperthyroidism, some patients may also cause eye prominent symptoms, and even lead to body weight loss, or body shaking phenomenon. So, what are the common symptoms of hyperthyroidism? Now let's share with you.
Common symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
The main manifestations are: palpitation, tachycardia, fear of heat, hyperhidrosis, hyperappetite, emaciation, weight loss, fatigue and emotional irritability, irritability, insomnia, lack of concentration, shaking hands and tongue, goiter or enlargement, menstrual disorders or even amenorrhea in women, impotence or breast development in men, etc.
Thyroid changes: goiter is symmetrical, some patients are asymmetric swelling, goiter or swelling with swallowing up and down, there are also some patients with hyperthyroidism have thyroid nodules. In the early stage, some patients did not have the symptoms of goiter.
Eye changes: early some patients may not have eye changes, or just feel slightly dry eyes easy to tears. Slowly, it will become more and more serious, one is benign exophthalmos, patients with exophthalmos, eye gaze or panic eyes; The other is malignant exophthalmos, which can be transformed from benign exophthalmos. Patients with malignant exophthalmos often have fear of light, tears, diplopia, vision loss, eye swelling and pain, tingling, foreign body feeling, etc. due to the high degree of eyeball protrusion, the eyes can not be closed, conjunctiva and cornea are exposed, causing blood filling, edema, corneal ulceration, and even blindness.
matters needing attention
To avoid mental inducement, regular life and the combination of work and rest are beneficial to prevent the onset of hyperthyroidism. For hyperthyroidism caused by external medicine, as long as we avoid inappropriate or abuse of thyroid preparations or iodine containing drugs, we can completely prevent the occurrence of iatrogenic hyperthyroidism;