People with hyperthyroidism often have problems sleeping. They may develop mild to moderate insomnia, either having difficulty falling asleep or experiencing low-quality sleep. The symptoms may gradually worsen over time. Not enough sleep causes distraction and an absent mind, as well as irritation and fatigue. General weakness and muscle aches can also result from poor sleep.

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