What are the symptoms of release of too much T3 and T4 hormones?
A. Anxiety
B. Nervousness
C. Hair loss
D. All of the above
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B. Nervousness
Mild or subclinical hyperthyroidism defined as a lower than normal TSH and normal Free T4 level is not dangerous to the mother or baby and does not need to treated. Thyroid tests should be checked again in 4 weeks. However, untreated moderate to severe hyperthyroidism does cause fetal and maternal complications including poor weight gain and tachycardia (an abnormally fast heart rate).
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B) Nervousness
If T3 and T4 levels are high, you may have a rapid heart rate and diarrhea/weight loss. Listed below are other symptoms of too much T3 and T4 in your body (hyperthyroidism): Anxiety. Irritability or moodiness.
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