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Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid overproduces hormones that control the body's metabolism.
The American Academy of Family Physicians lists these common warning signs of hyperthyroidism:
* Sudden, unexplained weight loss.
* Weakened muscles and fatigue.
* Feelings of nervousness and anxiousness.
* Excessive sweating.
* Rapid heartbeat.
* Tremors.
* Eyes that are red, wide, or swollen.
The academy says other diseases and conditions can mimic these symptoms, so your doctor may run some tests to confirm a suspected diagnosis.