Hyperthyroidism is sometimes caused by Grave's Disease (overproduction of the thyroid hormones), growths on the thyroid (either nodules or a goiter), inflammation of the thyroid and, in rare cases, pituitary gland malfunction or cancer. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include a feeling of speeding up or nervousness, shaky hands, fast heartbeat, sweatiness, red or itchy skin, frequent bowel movements, weight loss and weakness or tiredness. Treatment for overproductive thyroids is usually antithyroid medicine. However, in more severe cases, doctors may prescribe that radioactive iodine be swallowed by the patient to destroy the harmful part of the thyroid.
If you ever experience consistent trouble swallowing or breathing, feel a lump in your throat or experience ongoing swelling in the neck, please contact our office and schedule an appointment with one of our otolaryngologists.