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Can Hyperthyroidism Cause Anxiety?

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Posted on Fri, 8 Jul 2016
Question: Does thyroid problems affect nervous system, I am very nervous and would like to get over this, I go too a doctor and he gives me paroxetine, 30 mg/1 per day and levothyroxine 75 mg/1 per day. I have lost weight, nervous, help
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (30 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
it may cause these symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

uncontrolled thyroid disease may cause such symptoms. Hyperthyroidism in particular causes nervousness, sweating, weight loss, increased appetite, tremor, etc. Hyperthyroidism may occur as a result of autonomous hormone production by the thyroid or by a higher than required thyroxine dosage. Since you're taking 75mcg per day, hyperthyroidism is possible. You should check your TSH levels to see if it's the thyroid or not.

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Can Hyperthyroidism Cause Anxiety?

Brief Answer: it may cause these symptoms Detailed Answer: Hello, uncontrolled thyroid disease may cause such symptoms. Hyperthyroidism in particular causes nervousness, sweating, weight loss, increased appetite, tremor, etc. Hyperthyroidism may occur as a result of autonomous hormone production by the thyroid or by a higher than required thyroxine dosage. Since you're taking 75mcg per day, hyperthyroidism is possible. You should check your TSH levels to see if it's the thyroid or not. Kind Regards!