Early symptoms of hyperthyroidism in women?
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According to medical research, there is no difference in the condition of hyperthyroidism, but there is a gender difference in the volume of thyroid gland. In general, women's thyroid gland is a little bigger than men's. Hyperthyroidism is also known as hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a kind of disease in which the thyroid gland synthesizes and releases too much thyroid hormone, which leads to metabolic function and sympathetic hyperactivity, causing panic, sweating, polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia and weight loss. Usually, patients with hyperthyroidism have a family history. Early symptoms of hyperthyroidism in women? Let's talk about it.
Early symptoms of hyperthyroidism in women?
With the development of society and the emergence of various adverse factors, the incidence rate of hyperthyroidism is also increasing. According to expert research, 80% of patients are clinically caused by diffuse toxic goiter. However, the etiology of diffuse toxic goiter is still unclear, which may be caused by fever, lack of sleep and mental stress, but most of these patients are unable to find the cause.
Thyroid hormone is to promote human metabolism, metabolic hyperthyroidism requires the body to supplement energy, increase food intake; When gastrointestinal activity increases, the frequency of defecation increases; Although hyperthyroidism patients eat more, but the body energy consumption is more severe, so patients will lose weight.
Hyperthyroidism patients are usually afraid of heat sweating, individual patients will appear low fever. Hyperthyroidism patients will also have some other clinical manifestations, such as heart rate, insomnia, sensitivity to things around, emotional fluctuations, anxiety, and sometimes anger.
matters needing attention
Hyperthyroidism patients do not get the appropriate treatment for a long time, it will lead to a sharp drop in body weight and hyperthyroid heart disease. Emaciated patients with hyperthyroidism are often easily infected by some acute infectious diseases, resulting in physical disability or even death. Therefore, it is suggested that patients should go to regular hospitals for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible to avoid deterioration of the disease.