It is possible for a child’s looks to change after hyperthyroidism.
In hyperthyroidism, the level of thyroid hormone in the body will exceed within the normal range, leading to the appearance of hyperthyroidism face, which is characterized by protruding eyeballs, widening of the eye cracks, and glaring eyes.
In addition, hyperthyroidism can also be accompanied by tachycardia, fear of heat, irritability, insomnia, diarrhea or increased bowel movements, excessive sweating, goiter and other clinical manifestations, so children with hyperthyroidism may appear to have changes in appearance.
However, not all patients with hyperthyroidism will have facial changes, if there is a suspected hyperthyroidism face or other clinical manifestations suspected hyperthyroidism, it is recommended to go to the hospital to avoid delays.