Graves Funeral Home Obituaries: Stories Of Resilience And Strength

John Edgar Baynes, Jr. OBITUARY Viewing 2-5pm Saturday, in Graves Funeral Home. Funeral Service 11am Monday, in Grace Episcopal Church. Graves FH handling ...

Frankfort - Daxton Robert Graves, 5 months old, of Frankfort, went to Heaven to be with God and his host of angels, on Thursday, at his home. He was born on Sunday, in ...

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Graves' disease is an immune system condition that affects the thyroid gland. It causes the body to make too much thyroid hormone. That condition is called hyperthyroidism. Thyroid hormones affect many organs in the body. So Graves' disease symptoms also can affect those organs. Anyone can get Graves' disease. But it's more common in women and in people older than 30.

Diagnosis To diagnose Graves' disease, your healthcare professional may do a physical exam and ask about your medical and family history. Tests might include: Blood tests. Blood tests show the levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroid hormones in the body. TSH is the pituitary hormone that spurs the thyroid gland. People with Graves' disease most often have lower than usual ...

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Discolored, swollen skin In rare cases, people with Graves' disease develop Graves' dermopathy. This causes the skin to change colors and swell, often on the shins and feet. Thyrotoxic crisis This rare condition also is called thyroid storm. Hyperthyroidism raises the risk of thyrotoxic crisis. It causes severe, sometimes life-threatening symptoms.

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Research Mayo Clinic has been researching and treating Graves' disease and its associated eye-related changes — called thyroid eye disease or Graves' ophthalmopathy — for many years. That tradition of innovation in research of thyroid disorders continues today.