Symptoms Of Graves' Disease
Heart Palpitations

The excess thyroid hormones produced due to hyperthyroidism cause the heart to beat fast and to work very hard. Individuals with Graves' disease often report it feels like their heart is beating irregularly in addition to beating too fast, a symptom commonly referred to as heart palpitations. A physician can easily verify the patient's heart is beating quickly and irregularly by counting the pulse and listening to the heart with a stethoscope. Unfortunately, this symptom is found in all forms of hyperthyroidism and a number of other health conditions, so it is not specific for Graves' disease, but it can be used in the diagnostic workup.
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