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hyperthyroid
hy·per·thy·roid H0360900 (hī′pər-thī′roid′)adj. Of, relating to, or affected with hyperthyroidism.hy•per•thy•roid (ˌhaɪ pərˈθaɪ rɔɪd) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or having hyperthyroidism. 2. characterized by extreme intensity, emotionalism, or lack of restraint: hyperthyroid journalism. [1915–20] TranslationsEncyclopediaSeehyperthyroidismhyperthyroid
hyperthyroid (hī′pər-thī′roid′)adj. Of, relating to, or affected with hyperthyroidism.HyperthyroidHaving too much thyroxin stimulation.Mentioned in: GoiterPatient discussion about hyperthyroidQ. I had my blood test as I was feeling dizzy and my heart rate was raised & I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism I had my blood test as I was feeling dizzy and my heart rate was raised & I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. It had just started when I was taking herbs for depression and anxiety. I am not taking herbs now and still feeling dizzy. Has anyone had any problem with Chinese herbs?A. My mom had hyperthyroidism, but not with herbs. Until she told the exact things to the doctor, her treatment was difficult and once she revealed the medicine history to the doctor she was very well treated. Similarly I expect from you to tell your doctor about the herbs you are taking and you must tell this to your Chinese medicine practitioner as well. There are chances that you may have high level of thyroid and these herbs just boosted them or increased them as Chinese medicine do not have high side effects. Please open to your doctor during investigation and treatment. More discussions about hyperthyroid |