What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism in women

Female hyperthyroidism patients mainly show symptoms of hypermetabolic syndrome and hyperfunction of various systems. 1. Hypermetabolic syndrome: due to the increased secretion of thyroid hormones and hypermetabolism, the patient may have fatigue, fear of heat and sweating, hand tremor, frequent hunger, and weight loss due to overfeeding, etc. The patient may be irritable, have a change of temperament, have poor sleep, and lose sleep; 2. Psycho-neurological system: patients are irritable, some of them have temperament changes, memory loss, poor sleep, insomnia and dreaming. 3. Cardiovascular system: the high thyroid hormone in hyperthyroidism makes the patient have tachycardia, palpitation and shortness of breath, and elevated blood pressure. 4. Digestive system: due to the increase of intestinal peristalsis, patients may have more frequent and loose stools, and in severe cases, diarrhea. 5. Reproductive system: female patients often have decreased menstruation or amenorrhea. 6. Hematopoietic system: the proportion of circulating blood lymphocytes increases, and the total number of white blood cells decreases; occasionally there is thrombocytopenia. The symptoms of hyperthyroidism are many, and patients who suspect that they are suffering from hyperthyroidism should consult a doctor in time.