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Graves disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Common symptoms of Graves' disease include: Feeling nervous and irritable Having a slight tremor of the hands or fingers Being sensitive to heat with an increase in sweating or warm, moist skin Losing weight, despite wanting to eat more Having an enlarged thyroid gland, also called goiter Having changes in menstrual cycles
Graves Disease: What It Is, Symptoms Treatment Graves’ disease happens when something triggers your immune system to overproduce an antibody called thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) TSI attaches to healthy thyroid cells, causing your thyroid to overproduce thyroid hormones
Graves Disease: Signs, Symptoms, and Complications Graves' disease is an autoimmune disorder that makes your thyroid gland overactive, putting your body into overdrive Some common symptoms are rapid heartbeat, sensitivity to heat and increased sweating, eye irritation and bulging eyes, slight tremors in the hands, and irritability
Graves Disease Symptoms: Muscle Weakness, Weight Loss . . . What Are the Symptoms of Graves' Disease? The symptoms of Graves' disease include: Weight loss despite increased appetite Faster heart rate, higher blood pressure, and increased nervousness
Graves Disease - What is Graves Disease and What Causes It? You can expect symptoms such as tiredness, weakness, shaking in your hands, weight loss, sleep problems, fast heartbeat, period changes, and low sex drive when you have Graves' disease
Signs and symptoms of Graves disease - Wikipedia The signs and symptoms of Graves' disease generally result from the direct and indirect effects of hyperthyroidism, although they can also be caused by other thyroidal conditions, such as Graves' ophthalmopathy, goitre and pretibial myxedema