When your thyroid gland produces more thyroid hormones than your body requires, it is known as hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid.
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Here are 5 common symptoms of Hyperthyroidism:
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WEIGHT LOSS
People who have hyperthyroidism frequently lose weight for no apparent reason, even while their appetite doesn't change.
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INCREASED HEART RATE
Increased heart rate (tachycardia) and palpitations can result from elevated thyroid hormone levels stimulating the heart.
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NERVOUSNESS
Nervous system symptoms like anxiety, impatience, agitation, and trouble concentrating can be brought on by hyperthyroidism.
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EXCESSIVE SWEATING
Excessive sweating is a possible symptom of hyperthyroidism. Even in rooms with normal temperatures, they could feel warm.
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FATIGUE
Some people who have hyperthyroidism also feel tired and have weak muscles. Increased energy expenditure and the deterioration of muscular tissue may be the cause of this.