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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 16:43:29 PDT
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- Database: The Family Doctor by Dr. Allen Bruckheim
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- $Pretitle{Endocrine Glands and Metabolism, Ill Defined Symptoms and Rare
- Diseases}
- $Title{What is the Difference Between an Overactive Thyroid and Grave's
- Disease?}
- $Subject{thyroid Grave's hyperthyroidism}
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- Copyright (c) 1991 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- What is the Difference Between an Overactive Thyroid and Grave's Disease?
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- QUESTION: My husband had a thyroid operation three years ago for an
- overactive thyroid. When the bill came, they had diagnosed the problem as
- Grave's Disease. Can you tell us what the difference is between an overactive
- thyroid and Grave's Disease? Some say it is the same.
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- ANSWER: The technical name for an overactive thyroid is Hyperthyroidism,
- which is one of a group of findings which are classified as Grave's Disease.
- In the diagnosis of Grave's Disease, we find not only a hyperactive thyroid,
- but also one or more of the following conditions; goiter, which is, in fact,
- an enlarged thyroid; prominent eyes which seem to bulge (exophthalmos), and
- swelling of the legs in the area around and above the ankle. The eyes take on
- a staring look and sometimes the lids become swollen or retracted. The
- patients may complain of excessive tearing, or irritation and are annoyed by
- bright lights. The swelling in the leg area may be very itchy and red. Both
- the eye condition and the skin condition can appear years before the actual
- onset of the effects of the overactive thyroid. In other cases, they're not
- discovered until years later. At any rate, the operation certainly was
- indicated, for even when too much of the thyroid is removed, doctors can
- always replace the amount of thyroid hormone necessary for normal body
- activity by prescribing synthetic thyroid hormone.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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