Hyperthyroidism

CONDITIONS AND SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH

HYPERTHYROIDISM

A raised level of thyroid hormone is called as hyperthyroidism. It has various causes but Graves’ disease is the most common cause. Hyperthyroidism can produce various symptoms. Thyroxine is a body chemical (hormone) made by the thyroid gland. It is carried around the body in the bloodstream. It helps to keep the body’s functions (the metabolism) working at the correct pace. Many cells and tissues in the body need thyroxine to keep them going correctly.

In an overactive thyroid gland, your thyroid gland makes too much thyroxine. The extra thyroxine causes many of your body’s functions to speed up. (In contrast, if you have hypothyroidism, you make too little thyroxine; this causes many of the body’s functions to slow down.) Thyrotoxicosis is a term that may be used by doctors instead of hyperthyroidism. The two terms mean much the same.

Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing any of these issues.