What are the signs and symptoms of induced thyroid disorders?
You may have signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is having too much thyroid hormones in your blood. Hypothyroidism is not having enough thyroid hormones in your blood. The following signs and symptoms may start slowly, and you may not even notice any changes until later: Hyperthyroidism: Feel hot and tired, and sweat easily. Feel nervous, tense, restless, and cannot stay still for long periods. Have a lump in the front of your neck which may be painful. Have diarrhea (loose bowel movements) or constipation (dry, hard bowel movements). Have tremors and fast heart beats even when you are resting. Have weight loss and always feel hungry even if you are eating most of the time. Your eyes bulge out more than normal.Hypothyroidism: Feel depressed, irritable, or anxious. Have body weakness, or muscle or joint pains. Have dry, flaky skin or thin and brittle fingernails or hair. Have hoarseness or change in voice or speech. Have too much and too sudden weigh