Thyroid Disease
Overview

Hyperthyroidism 

  • occurs when there is too much thyroid hormone in the blood ("hyper" means "too much", "hypo" means "too low")
  • 10 times more common in women
  • affects about 2% of all women in the United States.
  • Symptoms
    • fast heart rate
    • eyes may bulge forward
    1. nervousness
    • increased sweating
    • muscle weakness
    • trembling hands
    • weight loss
    • skin changes
    • increased frequency of bowel movements
    • decreased menstrual flow and less frequent menstrual flow

Hypothyroidism

  • occurs when there is too little thyroid hormone in the blood 
  • affects more than 5 million people
  • 10 times more common in women than in men
  • one out of every 4,000 infants is born hypothyroid
  • Symptoms 
    • feeling slow or tired
    •  drowsiness
    • poor memory
    • muscle cramps
    • dry and course skin
    • milky discharge from the brests
    • husky voice
    • feeling cold
    • slow heart rate
    • difficulty concentrating
    • weight gain
    • heavy menstrual flow
    • infertility
    • feeling depressed

     

  • When Graves' disease affects the eyes, it is called Graves' ophthalmopathy.  Eyes may bulge or appear red and swollen. 
  • The space between the lids (palpebral fissure) may widen. Excess tearing and discomfort may occur in either or both eyes (see below). 
  • Patients may experience sensitivity to light, blurring or double vision, inflammation, or decreased movement.
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