10 Causes of Frozen Shoulder

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Cause #8: Overactive Thyroid

The hormones that are flowing through our bodies have a considerable impact on our lives. In addition to helping our organs to function effectively, they also help determine our mood and they can have a profound effect on our emotions. The thyroid is one gland responsible for hormones in the body and it can sometimes produce more than it should.

With an overactive thyroid releasing too many hormones into the body, the patient can feel symptoms such as anxiety, nervousness and a rapid heartbeat. It can also have an effect on our joints and muscles and frozen shoulder is a fairly common symptom.

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