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Difference between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism ​

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Answered by Killingeyes
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In hypothyroidism, you don't produce enough thyroid hormone. This slows everything down. You can feel fatigued, depressed and hypersensitive to cold. ...

In hyperthyroidism, you have too much thyroid hormone. This revs everything up. You can feel anxious, experience insomnia, and get hot, sweaty and flushed.

Answered by ariinpalsule
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Hypothyroidism:

A condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone. In this, the deficiency of thyroid hormones take place. It can disrupt heart rate, body temperature and all aspects of metabolism.

Hyperthyroidism:

A condition in which the overproduction of a hormone by the butterfly-shaped gland in the neck (thyroid) takes place. In this, the production of too much thyroxine hormone takes place. It can increase the metabolism.

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