Mayo Clinic
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Hypothyroidism symptoms: Can hypothyroidism cause eye problems? - Mayo Clinic
November 18, 2023 - Hypothyroidism symptoms can vary, but eye problems aren't usually a concern.
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PubMed Central
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Eye symptoms in patients with benign thyroid diseases - PMC
Patients with Graves’ disease and thyroid orbitopathy had the highest levels of TRAb, while patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis and surgical hypothyroidism had higher levels of TPOAb. Table 2 shows the scores of eye domain for each subgroup. Patients with thyroid orbitopathy showed the highest percentage of vision problems.
Prevent Blindness
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Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) - Prevent Blindness
October 3, 2019 - The goal of treatment is to limit severe inflammation and swelling and to protect the front of the eye and prevent vision loss. Thyroid eye disease is managed by an ophthalmologist. Any underlying thyroid problems will be managed by your primary care doctor (PCP) or by a specialist in the hormone systems of the body (an endocrinologist).
OHSU
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Thyroid Eye Disease Center | Casey Eye Institute | OHSU
July 31, 2024 - It also rarely occurs in those who are hypothyroid and even when there is an absence of thyroid abnormalities in the body. Thyroid disease can cause multiple eye problems. These include redness and swelling, double vision, decreased vision, eyelid retraction (inability to close the eyes), and ...
ASOPRS
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Thyroid Eye Disease
Thyroid eye disease is a disorder of the immune system. It is not understood why our body’s protective defenses begin to attack the body’s own tissues. In thyroid eye disease the tissue around the eye is attacked by inflammatory cells and the result is inflammation, swelling, and bulging ...
Eye Associates
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Thyroid Eye Disease & Problems | Eye Associates & SurgiCenter NJ | Eye Bulging
April 27, 2021 - The immune system’s attack on the eye muscles and their subsequent accumulation of fluid make eye muscle movement problems in thyroid eye disease common. Patients will often complain of double vision and can be noted to have asymmetric or abnormal movement of their eyes.
Thyroideyes
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Phases of Thyroid Eye Disease
In some cases, it is possible for swelling of fat and muscle tissue to push against the optic nerve, which puts vision at risk. While it is not entirely known why some people develop TED and others do not, doctors have found certain factors that put people at greater risk. This includes having a thyroid condition such as Graves’ disease or hyperthyroidism, and Hashimoto’s disease, or hypothyroidism.
Glaucoma Australia
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Thyroid Disease and Glaucoma | Glaucoma Australia
Thyroid disease can be a cause of secondary glaucoma. Thyroid over or under activity can be associated with problems in and around the eyes. When it occurs,...
NHS
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Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) - Complications - NHS
If Graves’ ophthalmology is particularly severe it can cause vision loss. If you have eye problems, you may be referred to an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) for treatment, such as eye drops, steroid medicine or possibly surgery. Find out how bulging eyes caused by thyroid eye disease is treated · Radioactive iodine treatment for an overactive thyroid often causes hormone levels to become too low. This is known as an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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Thyroid Eye Disease | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
If a patient with some form of thyroid disease (such as hyperthyroidism or Graves’ disease, or hypothyroidism) experiences eye changes such as lid retraction, bulging eyes, redness, tearing, double vision, or loss of vision, their doctor may refer them to an ophthalmologist to be evaluated ...