What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

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In fact, the symptoms of hyperthyroidism stage of subacute thyroiditis are very obvious. Clinically, patients with subacute thyroiditis often get sick quickly. The main systemic symptoms are fever, night sweating, fatigue and weakness, loss of appetite. At the initial stage of onset, mild hyperthyroidism symptoms can appear: palpitation, fear of heat, sweating, tremor and nervous tension. Thyroid pain can be severe or insidious, and can radiate along the neck to submaxillary, ear root and occipital back, as well as to the chest and shoulder.

What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism?

Goiter and pain usually occur within 1-7 days after fever. The mass is hard and mainly consists of a single nodule. The pain radiates to submaxillary and behind ear. The pain intensifies when chewing and swallowing

The typical course of disease can be divided into four stages: acute stage (hyperthyroidism stage); Early remission (normal thyroid function stage); Remission stage (hypothyroidism stage); Recovery period (normal thyroid function period)

There was no adhesion between the gland and the surrounding tissue, and it could move up and down with swallowing

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In the middle stage, when the thyroid hormone in the thyroid acinus is depleted due to infection and destruction, and the thyroid parenchymal cells have not been repaired, the serum thyroid hormone concentration can be reduced to the level of hypothyroidism, and the clinical manifestation of hypothyroidism can also be changed.