Grave's disease is an autoimmune disorder causing hyperthyroidism. It accounts for 60-80% of cases of hyperthyroidism. Classical symptoms include palpitations, goiter, and eye protrusion known as exophthalmos. It is caused by autoantibodies that stimulate the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor, leading to excessive thyroid hormone production. Diagnosis involves lab tests of thyroid function and antibodies. Imaging like ultrasound and thyroid scans may also be used. Treatment options depend on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms.