Heart Pounding Fast? Hyperthyroidism Symptoms
vigilant ,Have you ever felt a sudden heart rate
increase for no apparent reason even without doing strenuous physical activity?
If it happens, it means that you have joined the world of arrhythmias with
people who have heart rhythm disturbances. Heart palpitations are a sign of the
rapid metabolism in the body. One trigger acceleration of the heart rate is due
to a disturbance in the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland produces thyroid
hormones that can stimulate the metabolism of every cell in the body.
These stimuli will be greater if the thyroid
hormone is also produced more and more. As a result, the faster your metabolism
will be. This is what can cause a person to experience a hyperthyroid condition
and made her excited. Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which there is excess
thyroid hormone production and distribution. This is in contrast with
tiroitoksitosis. Although similar, tiroitoksitosis excess thyroid hormone is
not always produced the thyroid gland. This hormone can be produced by other
glands that grow but also produces thyroid. Both have similar symptoms, namely
an increase in the body's metabolic rate. Amount of thyroid hormone produced
every person is not the same. Therefore, the category of excess in
hyperthyroidism is also different in each person. It depends on a person's
metabolism and the thyroid hormones checked. Although the number of different
thyroid hormones, symptoms of hyperthyroidism on everyone is the same, such as
diarrhea, hair loss, weight continued to fall, and emotional instability.
is still not known why the initial cause of the production and distribution of excess thyroid hormone can. However there are some circumstances that could lead to changes in thyroid hormone production and distribution, namely Graves' disease and TMNG (Toxic multinodular goitre). Graves is more often found in patients with a percentage of 80-90 percent hyperthyroidism. Graves is an autoimmune disease caused by the loss of sensitivity of the thyroid gland to TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone). This leads to the production of thyroid TSH remains high despite produced in low numbers. This allows the disease to be genetically inherited, and is generally common among women. Patients are advised not to consume iodine-rich salt too much, and began to implement a healthier lifestyle such as avoiding smoking and eating more fruits and vegetables.
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