Most people with hyperthyroidism will lose weight.
Hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism, is a group of clinical syndromes in which the thyroid gland synthesizes and releases too much thyroid hormone, resulting in increased excitability of the nervous, circulatory, digestive and other systems and hypermetabolism of the body, which causes palpitations, sweating, increased frequency of eating and defecation, and reduced body weight as the main manifestations.
The metabolism of patients with hyperthyroidism increases significantly compared with normal people, and the fat and protein stored in the body are consumed in large quantities, so patients with hyperthyroidism usually show emaciation. When hyperthyroidism is present, the patient should seek immediate medical attention to determine the cause of hyperthyroidism and whether there are any complications.
To prevent hyperthyroidism, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and a peaceful state of mind, and to have regular medical checkups. If symptoms of hyperthyroidism are detected, immediate medical treatment should be sought to avoid deterioration of the condition.