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Can thyroid disorders cause hyperpigmentation?

Can thyroid disorders cause hyperpigmentation?

However, the occurrence of hyperpigmentation in thyroid dysfunctions is rarely reported in the literature. Hyperthyroidism mainly leads to dermal symptoms like localized myxoedema, eczematous dermatitis, alopecia, and telangiectasis.

How long is recovery from thyroid nodule surgery?

Most people are ready to return home within one day of surgery, but take off about two weeks from work to recover. You’ll need to refrain from heavy lifting or other tasks that can strain your neck for up to three weeks after your surgery.

How serious is goiter surgery?

Thyroidectomy is generally a safe procedure. But as with any surgery, thyroidectomy carries a risk of complications. Potential complications include: Bleeding.

What happens after goiter surgery?

After your surgery, you may develop hypothyroidism. If this occurs, your doctor will prescribe some form of levothyroxine to help bring your hormone levels into balance. It may take several adjustments and blood tests to find the best dosage for you.

Does thyroid affect skin color?

In hypothyroidism, the skin tends to be pale both because of the dermal mucopolysaccharides and dermal water content. In addition, increased dermal carotene may appear as a prominent yellow hue on the palms, soles and nasolabial folds.

Can thyroid problems cause skin rashes?

Rashes: There are two unusual rashes associated with hyperthyroidism and Graves’ disease: Pretibial myxedema, also known as thyroid dermopathy, can appear on the skin of the shins. A bumpy rash known as miliaria can appear on the face.

Does thyroid surgery leave a scar?

Traditional thyroidectomies and parathyroidectomies leave a visible scar in the middle of the neck. But, advancements in endocrine surgery at Johns Hopkins allow our surgeons to provide a scarless alternative to this procedure.

Is thyroid surgery a major surgery?

A thyroidectomy is a common but major surgery with serious risks and potential complications. You may have less invasive treatment options.

What are the disadvantages of having your thyroid removed?

Injury to a laryngeal nerve resulting in temporary or permanent hoarseness, Acute respiratory distress in if both laryngeal nerves are injured (rare) Damage to the parathyroid glands that control calcium levels in the blood, leading to low parathyroid hormone (hypoparathyroidism) and low blood calcium (hypocalcemia)

What kind of skin problems does thyroid cause?

Thyroid disease can affect the hair, nails, and skin….Hypothyroidism can be associated with:

  • Skin thinning, some people will say their skin feels like a baby’s skin.
  • Fine, soft, brittle hair and/or excessive hair loss.
  • Early graying (or the hair)
  • Redness of the face, elbows, and palms.
  • Hives and itching.

How do I get rid of a rash on my thyroid?

Cold compresses and anti-itch ointment can also provide relief from the itching and swelling of the hives. If you have chronic hives with no known cause, talk with your doctor about whether you should get tested for a thyroid disorder.

Can you get a rash from thyroid medication?

Hypersensitivity reactions to inactive ingredients have occurred in patients treated with thyroid hormone products. These include urticaria, pruritus, skin rash, flushing, angioedema, various GI symptoms (abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea), fever, arthralgia, serum sickness and wheezing.

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Ruth Doyle