What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
The various symptoms of hyperthyroidism can affect every part of your body.
- palpitations, a rapid heartbeat.
- Feeling uneasy or anxious.
- Loss of weight.
- An increase in appetite.
- Increased frequency of bowel motions and diarrhoea.
- Vision morphs.
- Warm, wet, and thin skin.
- Periodic alterations.
- Periodic alterations.
- Excessive perspiration and heat intolerance.
- Sleep problems.
- Neck swelling and enlargement due to a goitre, an enlarged thyroid gland.
- Loss of hair and brittleness in hair texture.
- Eyeballs that bulge (as with Graves’ illness).
- Muscular lassitude
