Early symptoms of climacteric hyperthyroidism?
summary
People suffering from hyperthyroidism disease all know the risk of hyperthyroidism symptoms on physical health. In the course of treatment of hyperthyroidism, the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism is also based on a large part, because the early symptoms of hyperthyroidism are not very obvious, and it is easy to mix with other diseases, resulting in a long time for the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism. Early symptoms of climacteric hyperthyroidism? Let's talk about it
Early symptoms of climacteric hyperthyroidism?
Mental nervous system: the early symptoms of hyperthyroidism are nervousness, irritability and impatience. Menopause is characterized by irritability, depression, inattention and memory loss.
Cardiovascular system: the early symptoms of hyperthyroidism are fear of heat, sweating, palpitation, shortness of breath, slight activity, tachycardia, etc. Menopause is characterized by hot flashes, sweating, chest tightness, shortness of breath, panic, high blood pressure.
Menstruation: the early symptoms of female hyperthyroidism are decreased menstruation, prolonged cycle and even amenorrhea. Menopausal patients will show menstrual disorders, sometimes menstrual volume is reduced, time is shortened, cycle is extended until complete menopause. There will also be shortened menstrual interval, increased menstrual volume, irregular vaginal bleeding until menopause.
matters needing attention
To prevent the occurrence of hyperthyroidism, it is of great significance to prevent environmental pollution and keep away from harmful chemicals. We should develop better living habits. Avoid mental stimulation or trauma, develop good regular life, study, work habits, cultivate sentiment, balance psychology. Secondly, we should avoid the factors that induce hyperthyroidism, such as not eating high iodine food and drugs to strengthen the physique, prevent cold, avoid leading to thyroiditis with hyperthyroidism, reasonably take thyroid preparations (levothyroxine tablets, thyroid tablets) as needed, and avoid drug-induced hyperthyroidism.