One-minute self-test for hyperthyroidism

  Hyperthyroidism is a chronic disease and its early symptoms are not obvious, so it is easy to be ignored by patients, but it is because of this neglect that it causes great harm to the body. Today, we will introduce to you in detail how to self-test whether you have hyperthyroidism in one minute.  I. Please judge whether the following situations occur to you frequently.  1. I feel hyperactive and get angry easily 2. My heart beats faster, I have palpitations, I eat more and get hungry easily, I become extremely sensitive to things around me, and my whole body has muscle weakness.  3.I lose weight and have significantly more frequent bowel movements.  4.My eyes protrude a bit, and I am afraid of heat and sweating.  5. Irregular menstrual cycle in women The above mentioned are the typical symptoms of hyperthyroidism, which belong to the symptoms of hyperthyroidism when it has developed to a certain degree. In addition, if you do not have as many symptoms as mentioned above (less than 2), you should be alert to the situation in the early stage of hyperthyroidism when the symptoms are mild.  Observe your body 1. Irritability, palpitations and weakness.  2.Emotional sensitivity and excitement.  3, talkative, easily nervous, insomnia.  4.Thought unfocused, more suspicious.  5, excessive sweating, fear of heat, increased frequency of stool or diarrhea.  6.Tachycardia, palpitations.  7, hyperphagia, weight loss, fatigue and weakness.  8, irregular menstrual cycle in women When you have such symptoms, you should consult a physician or go to a professional medical examination or examination of thyroid disease, early detection and early treatment and recovery.  Simple self-test at home 1. Measure heart rate in a calm state (reference value: 60-100 times per minute for ordinary people, 100 times or more for hyperthyroidism). 2. Raise your arms flat to the front and see if your hands tremble.  Hyperthyroidism is hereditary, destructive and recurrent. If you find symptoms of hyperthyroidism, you must immediately go to a regular hospital to have your thyroid function (five items) checked in time to avoid delaying your condition! Hyperthyroidism can lead to life-threatening thyroid crisis if the condition is severe.