The right answer is hyperthyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism is a very common condition linked to hyperactive functioning of the thyroid gland.
Thyroid hormone is produced in excessive amounts.
The thyroid is the butterfly-shaped organ at the base of the neck, this gland regulates body temperature, weight and heartbeat.
The symptoms are the ones that the patient complains about:
- tiredness
- weight loss despite a preserved appetite
- bad feeling of heat
- excessive thirst
- palpitations
- tremors
- an irregular pulse
- diarrhea
- a thickening of the front of the leg
- the eyeballs coming out of the orbits
- a goiter that is an increase in the volume of the thyroid.