Common Signs Indicating Hyperthyroidism

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Hyperthyroidism is caused by an autoimmune condition known as Grave’s disease in which the thyroid gland overproduces hormones. Symptoms of the disease may include weight gain or loss, loss of hair, skin problems, and inflammation behind the eye. Due to the overproduction of hormones, the skin may become oily and develop acne easier than before. Grave’s disease may also cause excess sweating, bulging eyes, vision problems such as double vision, heat intolerance, and a goiter.

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