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What does HT stand for?

Hyperthyroidism


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The symptoms of hyperthyroidism include: weight loss (not always in seniors), heat intolerance, hyperactivity, muscle weakness, palpitations, tremors, nervousness, irritability, insomnia, enlarged thyroid gland, frequent bowel movements, vision problems or eye irritation.
Hyperthyroidism is when these glands produce an excessive amount of hormones.
Low levels suggest it is overactive, known as hyperthyroidism.
But there is a condition - hyperthyroidism - which can also result in a more chatty cat, so visit your vet for a quick blood test to rule out this condition.
Forty-two percent of 700-plus patients with hyperthyroidism (from over a dozen studies) were "cured" with the aid of Chinese herbal medicine.
The two disorders of thyroid gland are hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
Generally caused by a benign growth of the thyroid gland, hyperthyroidism results in an increased metabolic rate.
Veterinarians tell us that hyperthyroidism is very common type of hormonal disorder seen in older cats, and even some middle aged cats.

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