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Myxedema coma
Myxedema coma is a rare condition that needs emergency care. It can occur in a person who has untreated, severe hypothyroidism. It usually occurs in older adults who have other illnesses, such as a serious infection or heart attack, along with their hypothyroidism.
These life-threatening symptoms may occur:
- Mental deterioration such as apathy, confusion, and psychosis
- Extremely low body temperature (hypothermia)
- Extremely slow heartbeat (fewer than 60 beats a minute)
- Heart failure
- Respiratory failure
Death can occur if myxedema coma is not treated. Emergency treatment may include thyroid hormone replacement given in a vein (intravenously) and steroid therapy.
Current as of: April 30, 2024