Thyroid eye disease, also known as Graves' ophthalmopathy, is an autoimmune condition affecting the eyes and surrounding tissues, often associated with thyroid disorders. It can cause symptoms such as eye bulging, double vision, dry eyes, and in severe cases, vision loss due to inflammation and swelling of the muscles and fatty tissues around the eyes.
Here are the main symptoms of Thyroid Eye Disease (TED):
Severity varies between individuals. If you're experiencing these symptoms, especially with a history of thyroid issues, consult an ophthalmologist or endocrinologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Mild TED:
Moderate to severe TED:
These steps can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life while living with TED.
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