Symptoms of hyperthyroidism in teenagers include hypercardia, weight loss, insomnia and irritability.
The high level of thyroid hormone in the body of adolescent patients with hyperthyroidism causes the body to show a high metabolic state, which is followed by tachycardia, emaciation, insomnia, excessive sweating, fear of heat, irritability, irritability, and hyperphagia, and the female patients may have menstrual disorders, such as prolonged menstrual cycle, scanty menstrual flow, and so on. Some patients may have cyclic muscle paralysis, which is more common in adolescent males.
In addition to this, adolescents with hyperthyroidism may also experience other symptoms such as goiter and proptosis.
Adolescents with suspected symptoms of hyperthyroidism are advised to visit a hospital and ask their doctor to make a judgment.