Myxedema

A complication of severe hypothyroidism that can lead to serious health problems.

Description

Description

Swelling in the body that's caused by a severely underactive thyroid.

Overview

Overview

Myxedema is a buildup of protein and water in the body due to a severely underactive thyroid. That condition also is called hypothyroidism. If underactive thyroid is not treated, myxedema can lead to serious health problems. They include myxedema coma, which can be life-threatening.

Symptoms

Symptoms

The most obvious symptom of myxedema is swelling of the skin. This swelling can make the skin look waxy. It most often affects skin on the face, especially around the eyes, on the hands and feet, and just above the collarbone.

Treatments

Treatments

Myxedema goes away with treatment for underactive thyroid. That treatment usually includes taking thyroid hormone medicine every day. Myxedema coma requires emergency medical care.