What Happens
If your thyroid gland makes too much
thyroid hormone, you will have symptoms of
hyperthyroidism. Most hyperthyroidism is caused by an
immune system problem called
Graves' disease. At first, your hyperthyroidism may
make you feel hot, have tremors in your hands, or lose weight. Over time, you
may notice that your heart is beating fast, that you feel anxious, or that you
are having a lot of bowel movements. You may also feel like you just don't have
as much energy as usual.
Hyperthyroidism generally does not go away on its own. Most people
need treatment to make hyperthyroidism go away. After treatment, many people
develop
hypothyroidism (too little thyroid hormone).
In rare cases, hyperthyroidism can cause a life-threatening
condition called
thyroid storm, which develops when the thyroid gland
releases large amounts of thyroid hormones in a short period of time. Thyroid
storm usually happens after you have had a serious infection or you have been
through a stressful time in your life.