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5. Diagnosis

Doctors may suspect a thyroid storm if a person presents with high systolic blood pressure and a diastolic that is lower than normal. Tachycardia is also common, as is a fever of greater than 102 degrees F. The person may sweat profusely, which can lead to electrolyte imbalances. Cardiac failure can also occur due to cardiac decompensation, arrhythmias, or pulmonary congestion.

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