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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The majority of patients with | The majority of patients with PPT are asymptomatic. | ||
The hallmark of PPT is depression. A positive history of fatigue and depression is suggestive of PPT. The most common symptoms of PPT include depression, fatigue, and anxiety. | |||
The hallmark of | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
*The majority of patients with PPT are asymptomatic. | |||
*The hallmark of PPT is depression. A positive history of fatigue and depression is suggestive of PPT. The most common symptoms of PPT include depression, fatigue, and anxiety. | |||
*Symptoms of PPT may be observed after delivery of baby, abortion, or miscarriage. | |||
*Symptoms of PPT depend on clinical stages of PPT | |||
*There are two possible clinical stages | |||
===== Transient Hyperthyroidism ===== | |||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
Patients with | Patients with Transient Hyperthyroidism stage of PPT develops symptoms around one to four months and they stay for two to three months which may include a positive history of: | ||
* | *Anxity | ||
* | *Tremors | ||
* | *Palpitation | ||
*Unexplained weight loss | |||
*Insomnia | |||
*Increased sensitivity to heat | |||
==== Transient or permanent Hypothyroidism ==== | |||
=== History === | |||
Patients with Transient Hyperthyroidism stage of PPT develops symptoms around fourth PPT month and they stay for sixth PPT month which may include a positive history of: | |||
* Lack of energy | |||
* Increased sensitivity to cold | |||
* Constipation | |||
* Dry skin | |||
* Difficulty concentrating | |||
* Aches and pains | |||
===Common Symptoms=== | ===Common Symptoms=== | ||
Common symptoms of | Common symptoms of PPT include: | ||
* | *Depression | ||
* | *Anxity | ||
* | *Fatigue | ||
===Less Common Symptoms=== | ===Less Common Symptoms=== | ||
Less common symptoms of | Less common symptoms of PPT include | ||
* | *Tremors | ||
* | *Aches | ||
* | *Poor concentration | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The majority of patients with PPT are asymptomatic.
The hallmark of PPT is depression. A positive history of fatigue and depression is suggestive of PPT. The most common symptoms of PPT include depression, fatigue, and anxiety.
History and Symptoms
- The majority of patients with PPT are asymptomatic.
- The hallmark of PPT is depression. A positive history of fatigue and depression is suggestive of PPT. The most common symptoms of PPT include depression, fatigue, and anxiety.
- Symptoms of PPT may be observed after delivery of baby, abortion, or miscarriage.
- Symptoms of PPT depend on clinical stages of PPT
- There are two possible clinical stages
Transient Hyperthyroidism
History
Patients with Transient Hyperthyroidism stage of PPT develops symptoms around one to four months and they stay for two to three months which may include a positive history of:
- Anxity
- Tremors
- Palpitation
- Unexplained weight loss
- Insomnia
- Increased sensitivity to heat
Transient or permanent Hypothyroidism
History
Patients with Transient Hyperthyroidism stage of PPT develops symptoms around fourth PPT month and they stay for sixth PPT month which may include a positive history of:
- Lack of energy
- Increased sensitivity to cold
- Constipation
- Dry skin
- Difficulty concentrating
- Aches and pains
Common Symptoms
Common symptoms of PPT include:
- Depression
- Anxity
- Fatigue
Less Common Symptoms
Less common symptoms of PPT include
- Tremors
- Aches
- Poor concentration