Symptoms of Goiter

Signs and Symptoms of an Overactive Thyroid

An overactive thyroid can sometimes lead to the development of a goiter. However, it is important to recognize the symptoms of the overactive thyroid itself, which may manifest before the symptoms of the goiter become apparent. Numerous symptoms are associated with an overactive thyroid, with the most prevalent ones including weight loss, hair loss, hyperactivity, nervousness, fatigue, excessive sweating, and increased appetite. These indicators serve as clear signals that the underlying condition needs to be addressed in order to effectively treat the goiter.


Signs of an Underactive Thyroid

An underactive thyroid, also known as hypothyroidism, can cause a goiter to develop. However, before the goiter becomes noticeable, there are several symptoms that are associated with hypothyroidism. Some of the most prevalent signs include constipation, forgetfulness, hair loss, weight gain, cold intolerance, and personality changes. In order to resolve the goiter, it is essential to treat the underlying hypothyroidism. Fortunately, medication alone can often be enough to effectively manage the condition.

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