what is the symptoms of exopthalmic goitre
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Explanation:
Whole body: excess sweating, fatigue, heat intolerance, or high blood pressure
Heart: fast heart rate, irregular heart rate, or palpitations
Mood: anxiety or nervousness
Eyes: abnormal protrusion of eyes or puffy eyes
Also common: absence of menstruation, diarrhoea, enlarged thyroid, hair loss, hand tremor, insomnia, irritability, muscle weakness, puffy skin changes on the shin, or weight loss
In my work as a specialist in tuberculosis, I have been impressed with the frequency with which we find enlargement of the thyroid gland in the early active stage of the pulmonary form of this disease. In fact, it is not infrequently that the diagnosis of exophthalmic goitre instead of tuberculosis, is made in these cases on the three symptoms: enlargement of the thyroid, acceleration of the heart beat, and loss of weight. Although the eye symptoms are not present, it is explained on the basis of the diagnosis being made before the complete syndrome has manifested Itself. and follow me back