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Can Hashimoto thyroiditis be cured?
Hashimoto thyroiditis, also known as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is an autoimmune disease.

Hashimoto's thyroiditis may be accompanied by obvious hyperthyroidism in the early stage.

Sometimes there will be serious exophthalmos symptoms.

We must pay attention to this situation, otherwise it will affect our eyesight in the future. Cortisol can be used to treat the symptoms of exophthalmos when necessary. The final result of Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the destruction of thyroid gland and hypothyroidism, but in this process, some thyroid hormones are released due to the destruction of thyroid tissue, resulting in hyperthyroidism symptoms. If thyroglobulin antibody is significantly increased, accompanied by neck symptoms, or hyperthyroidism, drug control can be used in time.

Hashimoto's thyroiditis can also be treated by surgery.

However, surgical resection should be considered only when malignant transformation is suspected, otherwise the more resection, the sooner hypothyroidism will come. If the symptoms of hypothyroidism have already appeared, thyroid hormone replacement therapy can be used. "cu-re" hopes to help you.