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How should Zhenxiong Xincheng Hospital treat hyperthyroidism?
How to treat hyperthyroidism?

1, taking antithyroid drugs: drug treatment is suitable for female hyperthyroidism patients, or patients with mild hyperthyroidism. However, the course of medication is long, usually between one year and one and a half years, which requires long-term medication. During the medication, patients may have skin rash, headache, dizziness, lymph node enlargement and other adverse reactions.

It should be noted that it is necessary to ask a doctor in time, stop taking drugs or increase or decrease drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Patients should not stop taking drugs without permission. If rare adverse reactions such as jaundice and toxic hepatitis occur, they should be fed back to the doctor to check the liver function.

2. Oral radioactivity 13 1 iodine: This therapy is suitable for hyperthyroidism patients who are inoperable, relapse after surgery, ineffective to thiourea or allergic. However, it should be noted that people with low white blood cells, children, pregnant women and lactating women are prohibited.

Severe liver and renal insufficiency is also prohibited. For patients with hyperthyroidism, you must go to a regular hospital for treatment. According to the doctor's diagnosis and guidance, don't buy or use drugs without permission, stop taking drugs, increase or decrease drugs.

3, surgical treatment: generally suitable for patients with compression symptoms and huge goiter, for thyroid iodine intake rate,

The cure rate of hyperthyroidism surgery is as high as 90%-95%. The disadvantage is that there is a certain probability of complications. A few patients will have hypothyroidism after operation, and 4%-5% patients will have hyperthyroidism recurrence after operation. However, these probabilities are low, and patients with hyperthyroidism who need surgery should not worry too much, because the probability of giving up the opportunity of diagnosis and treatment is very small.

In recent years, the incidence of thyroid diseases has gradually increased, which is closely related to the tense pace of life of modern people and the emphasis on thyroid examination. Patients with hyperthyroidism should not be depressed and anxious. Hyperthyroidism is a disease that can be prevented and treated. Actively receive treatment after diagnosis. As for the choice of that method, we should judge according to our own condition and the doctor's diagnosis and treatment.