Symptoms and dangers of hyperthyroidism in women

Female patients with hyperthyroidism may have fear of heat, excessive sweating, palpitations, and changes in menstrual cycle, etc. Standardized treatment generally does not have serious adverse effects on health, but if not standardized treatment can induce hyperthyroidism heart disease, hyperthyroidism crisis and other complications, which will have serious adverse effects on health.
Hyperthyroidism is hyperthyroidism, in which the thyroid gland synthesizes and releases too much thyroid hormone, and the body is in a state of high metabolism.
Excessive levels of thyroid hormones in the body of female patients with hyperthyroidism can lead to abnormal manifestations of the body, including palpitations, fear of heat, sweating, loss of weight, insomnia, restlessness, hand tremors, and changes in the menstrual cycle, such as lengthening of the menstrual cycle, menstruation becoming less frequent or even amenorrhea.
If the thyroid hormone level is controlled and stabilized under the guidance of a doctor, it will not cause serious harm to health. If the thyroid hormone level continues to rise due to unregulated treatment, it may even induce complications such as hyperthyroid heart disease and hyperthyroidism crisis, which will have a serious adverse effect on health and even threaten the patient’s life safety.
After the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, you should go to the hospital for standardized treatment to avoid complications.