Does Hyperthyroid Cause Anxiety Disorder?
Does hyperthyroid cause anxiety disorder?
Anxiety Question:
Does hyperthyroid cause anxiety disorder? If so, how?
Anxiety Answer:
The role of the thyroid gland is to regulate the speed at which our body functions, like heart beat, digestion, breathing, and so on.
When the gland is secreting too much thyroxin, the body is moving at a faster speed than normal, so heart beats, breathing, intestine movements, visiting the toilet, etc. increase and you also become very short tempered, feel fatigue quite quickly and you become hot even if everyone else is feeling OK.
This can seem like anxiety disorder.
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