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Graves’ disease encompasses the toxic features that accompany an overactive thyroid gland. The symptoms and signs of the condition commonly occur due to the excess production of the thyroid hormones – thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These hormones act by regulating various metabolic, physical, emotional, weight and energy functions of the body.
The features of Graves’ disease is separated as features of hyperthyroidism, features affecting the eyes and the features affecting the skin. 1-6
These are clinical features or symptoms that affect the whole body. The common symptoms that the patient experiences include:
Signs that are detected on examination of the patient include:
Eye symptoms begin about six months before or after the diagnosis of Graves’ disease. Eye problems rarely occur long after the disease has been treated. In some patients with eye symptoms, hyperthyroidism never develops and, rarely, patients may be hypothyroid.
The severity of the eye symptoms is not related to the severity of the hyperthyroidism. These are clinical features or symptoms that affect one or both eyes. The common symptoms that the patient experiences include:
Signs that are detected on examination of the patient include:
These are clinical features or symptoms that affect the skin. The common symptoms that the patient experiences include: