Young children with hyperthyroidism may have no obvious symptoms in the early stages, but as the disease progresses, they may develop goiter, irritability, and irritability, etc. The blood level of thyroid hormone is too high in young children, resulting in a high metabolic state.
The high level of thyroid hormone in the blood of young children with hyperthyroidism can lead to high metabolic state. Early hyperthyroidism may not have obvious clinical symptoms, but as the disease progresses, symptoms such as enlarged thyroid gland, irritability, hyperphagia, excitement, excessive sweating, weight loss, and increased heart rate may occur.
In addition, hyperthyroidism may affect growth and development, and some children may have protruding eyes on one or both sides.
Children suspected of having hyperthyroidism are advised to go to the hospital in a timely manner and ask the doctor to make a judgment on the specific situation for treatment.