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What is thyroid storm? Doctor explains alarming signs, risk factors, treatment options

Hypothyroidism patients are more at risk of getting thyroid storm. Know the early warning signs.

Published on: May 30, 2025 08:53 PM IST
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When the thyroid gland suddenly releases an excessive surge of thyroid hormones, it can trigger a life-threatening condition known as a thyroid storm or thyrotoxic crisis. n an interview with HT lifestyle, Dr. L. Sudarshan Reddy, senior consultant physician, Yashoda Hospitals said, “A thyroid storm is a rare but severe complication of untreated or poorly managed hyperthyroidism. This is a critical condition that requires prompt medical attention and emergency care to save the affected person's life.” Dr. L. Sudarshan Reddy explained the early warning signs of thyroid storm. Also read | Doctor shares 1-month plan to support thyroid function through diet and lifestyle

Alarming symptoms of thyroid storm:

  • Very high fever (typically above 100°F).
  • Extreme tachycardia which means heart rates often exceeding 140 bpm.
  • Severe anxiety, agitation, or irritability.
  • Disorientation or confusion (may also lead to loss of consciousness).
  • Profuse sweating and heat intolerance.
  • Gastrointestinal upset including severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
  • In severe cases, heart failure or jaundice.

What does it feel like?

Thyroid storm is a medical crisis. (Adobe stock)
Thyroid storm is a medical crisis. (Adobe stock)

“Due to racing heartbeat, high fever, anxiety, a patient might feel shaky, nauseated, confused and overwhelmed. This is a medical crisis that requires immediate hospitalisation,” Dr L. Sudarshan Reddy explained. Also read | World Thyroid Day 2025: Top 5 nutrients you cannot miss out on and need to include in your diet

Know how thyroid storm can be treated.

Risk factors:

  • Individuals with untreated hyperthyroidism, especially those with conditions like Graves’ disease or toxic thyroid nodules.
  • Women are more commonly affected than men.
  • Most patients experiencing a thyroid storm are in their early 40s.

How is thyroid storm treated?

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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Tapatrisha Das

Tapatrisha Das is a Lifestyle Journalist at Hindustan Times. She covers health, mental health, relationships, festivals, fashion and travel. She is passionate about narrating interesting stories in the lifestyle space.

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