What are the complications of hypothyroidism?
1.congenital disease 2.Infertility 3.Peripheral neuropathy 4.Heart problems 5.Psychiatric problems 6.Guatr
Possible complications of Hyperthyroidism - Respiratory obstruction - Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy - Hemorrhage - Thyroid storm - Hyperlipidaemia - Infection - Parathyroid insufficiency or Tetany - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Cardiac disorders e.g. tachycardia, risk of stroke, heart attack, atrial defibrillation - Weak and brittle bones i.e. osteoporosis - Eye problems i.e. increased sensitivity to light, bulging of eyes, corneal ulcers, red and swollen eyes - Hypertension i.e. high blood pressure - Delirium i.e. mental confusion, emotional disturbance, memory problems, loss of focus, sleep disturbances - Skin problems i.e. red, sweaty and swollen skin usually on legs and shin