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What are the Most Common Overactive Thyroid Symptoms?

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid, is a condition that occurs when the body is overproducing thyroid hormones. Overactive thyroid symptoms are varied, but common symptoms include fatigue, heart palpitations, excess perspiration, difficulty tolerating warmer temperatures, changes in menstrual and bowel behavior, feelings of agitation or nervousness, breathlessness, tremors or trembling, faster pulse, difficulty sleeping, and weight loss. People with hyperthyroidism may have one or more of these symptoms, and generally more symptoms will accrue with a greater production of thyroid hormones.

In many cases, all the common overactive thyroid symptoms don’t occur at once. People might note one or two symptoms as the thyroid gland begins to overproduce. Some of the early symptoms that may show up as a first warning of hyperthyroidism include things like insomnia, unexplained weight loss, breathlessness or palpitations, and fatigue.

Those with an overactive thyroid may experience insomnia.
Those with an overactive thyroid may experience insomnia.

One or two overactive thyroid symptoms that cannot be explained by other things, like a sudden illness, are reason to see a physician. It’s quite possible that most of the symptoms on this list could indicate other illnesses. Nevertheless it’s important to rule out hyperthyroidism, which can indicate other conditions like presence of nodules in the thyroid gland, thyroid cancer, and Graves’ disease, which is an autoimmune illness and the most common cause of hyperthyroidism.

Changes in a woman's menstrual cycle can be indicative of an overactive thyroid.
Changes in a woman's menstrual cycle can be indicative of an overactive thyroid.

If hyperthyroidism is ignored, then overactive thyroid symptoms can increase and the condition may start to affect many areas of the body. Fatigue may worsen as palpitations, insomnia, weight loss, and nervousness or agitation increase. People may begin to notice changes in bowel habits, and women often notice changes in menstruation. Periods may get lighter, become irregular, or may cease altogether.

The symptoms of hyperthyroidism include fatigue and weight loss.
The symptoms of hyperthyroidism include fatigue and weight loss.

In some cases, the symptoms of hyperthyroidism are less noticeable. This is particularly true in elder populations. Symptoms like palpitations may present only with depression, for example. Things like hair loss or weight loss may be dismissed as age-related. Elderly people also have a tendency to sleep less, and thus insomnia might be missed as a relevant symptom.

In many cases, all the common overactive thyroid symptoms don’t occur at once.
In many cases, all the common overactive thyroid symptoms don’t occur at once.

When overactive thyroid symptoms are detected and confirmed as hyperthyroidism, there are many ways the condition can be treated. Much depends on the underlying cause, but the three most common options are to use medications that block thyroid production, to use iodine to destroy the thyroid gland, or to surgically remove some of or the entire gland. Some of these treatments mean that the body will shift from being hyperthyroid to hypothyroid. To counter this, thyroid hormone is given.

The symptoms of hyperthyroidism are often less noticeable in seniors.
The symptoms of hyperthyroidism are often less noticeable in seniors.

When people take thyroid hormones they need to continue to have their blood levels evaluated from time to time. It is possible to take too much and recreate overactive thyroid symptoms. People who have never had high thyroid levels, but who take medicines like levothyroxine or thyroxidine for hypothyroidism should be aware of hyperthyroidism symptoms and report these to a doctor if they occur.

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent WiseGEEK contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent WiseGEEK contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Discussion Comments

fBoyle

@turquoise-- As far as I know, both underactive and overactive thyroid can cause hair loss. I actually had hair loss with an overactive thyroid but I know that it can also occur with an underactive one. Weight loss is definitely a sign of an overactive thyroid. Underactive thyroid causes weight gain.

I had an underactive thyroid but while I was receiving treatment, my hypothyroidism actually switched to hyperthyroidism for a short period. My thyroid had started functioning normally but I was still on synthetic thyroid hormones and they became too much. I lost several pounds in one day, I had hair loss and sudden falls in blood sugar.

There are other possible causes of these symptoms but you should get your thyroid checked anyway.

turquoise

So does an overactive thyroid cause hair loss? For some reason, I thought that this symptom was caused by an under-active thyroid, not an overactive one.

I have had some sudden weight loss and now my hair is shedding more than normal. Could it be my thyroid?

candyquilt

My coworker was recently diagnosed with an overactive thyroid. She had been acting strange for quite some time now. She was so unbelievably energetic and active. And she was wearing sleeveless blouses in the middle of winter when the rest of us were in sweaters. She was sweating despite this.

Now, she's taking her thyroid medication and is back to normal. I'm so happy that they found out what was wrong. Ever since I've seen her go through this, I've been learning more about hyperthyroidism and realize that it can have many negative consequences and complications. Anyone with these symptoms need to see their doctor right away. A simple blood test can diagnose the condition easily.

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