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What You Need To Know About Panic Attacks And Hyperthyroidism?

by Yap Kee Chong
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Posted May 2nd 2007,
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Even the most emotionally stoic individuals can get nervous after they experience symptoms resulting from certain medical conditions.

Hyperthyroidism is one such condition that can easily lead to a panic like state. It is basically an overactive thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is found in the lower part of the neck. The hormone that controls the thyroid gland is produced in the pituitary gland. In hyperthyroidism, this control malfunctions and the thyroid gland, which is charged with the production of the hormone thyroxine, goes into overdrive and starts producing too much of it. When there is excessive thyroxine in the human body it causes a general increase in the rate at which chemical reactions take place inside. When this happens, physical symptoms like shaking, anxiety, palpitations, breathlessness, and perspiration will occur. It is quite normal for the patients to feel that they are experiencing a panic attack.

There are other symptoms that make it quite easy to diagnose hyperthyroidism. These include increased appetite combined with weight loss, thinning hair, constant tension, and an uncontrollable desire to stay in motion despite feeling very tired and exhausted. Another indication comes from the fact that unlike a panic attack, wherein a person feels cold, a person with a hyperactive thyroid gland will feel hot. If symptoms like these are witnessed, the normal procedure is to undergo a screening for the thyroid activity.

Treatment for hyperthyroidism can follow on of three paths. The most common method is to administer a radioactive iodine mixture that helps to control the behavior of the thyroid gland. If that does not work then anti-thyroid medication will be prescribed. In case the thyroid gland does not respond to either then it might need to be partially or completely removed through surgery.

Some of the symptoms that people have described during panic attacks include a pounding of the heart or palpitations. There is also a trembling in the hands and tremors accompanying a dizzying sensation. It is often difficult to control breathing and hyperventilation results in many other physical symptoms.

What is confusing is that people with hyperthyroidism will experience some of the same symptoms and believe themselves to be victims of a panic attack. It is even possible for patients to be wrongly diagnosed as having a panic disorder instead of hyperthyroidism. Treatment of the thyroid gland will leave these patients completely free from all panic related symptoms.

While you are discussing your symptoms with your doctor, you must also take up the matter of TSH and T3 levels. It is possible that during treatment for hyperthyroidism you may become hypothyroid because of radioactive iodine, anti-thyroid medication, or even surgery. When this happens you will be on hormone replacement therapy. Consult your doctor in detail about all of this because if the dosage for the treatment of hyperthyroidism is too high it might result in panic state symptoms. A reduction in the dose at this time will help alleviate the symptoms of a panic attack.

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