Is hyperthyroidism difficult to treat? Why is hyperthyroidism so difficult to treat?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hyperthyroidism is a condition caused by excessive production of thyroid hormones. Common symptoms of hyperthyroidism include polyphagia, excessive sweating, palpitations, hand tremors, insomnia, dreaminess, bulging eyes, and a large neck. Hyperthyroidism needs to be standardized, and regularity can be cured.

    Hyperthyroidism** Depending on the patient's condition and the complications of the condition, the method chosen can be different. Common methods of hyperthyroidism**, including medications**, surgery**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, easy**, the initial stage is the best period for Hashimoto's hyperthyroidism, and the use of scientific methods can be timely**, **pay attention to the symptoms**, and the specific **plan needs to be combined with each patient's own special condition to choose the right **plan, which will have obvious results.

    Suggestions: Avoid foods containing too much iodine, such as kelp, marine fish and other seafoods, avoid spicy and hot foods, such as ginger, chili, garlic, alcohol, and avoid eating more foods that cause goiter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If hyperthyroidism is not well treated, it should be considered first. Hyperthyroidism is not very clear at present, and it is mainly related to a variety of factors such as genetics, immunity, psychiatry, environment, diet, and infection. At present, there are three ways to hyperthyroidism, the first is oral antithyroid hormone drugs to reduce the symptoms of hyperthyroidism caused by thyroid hormones.

    The second is radioactive iodine-131**. The third is surgery**. All of the above are aimed at controlling the symptoms of hyperthyroidism by destroying thyroid tissue to reduce the production of thyroid hormones.

    At present, the commonly used method in China is the first method, that is, oral antithyroid hormone drugs**. The ** rate of the drug ** is about 40%, but the ** rate is as high as about 50%, which is relatively high. Moreover, the time of oral medication is relatively long, generally about one and a half to two years.

    Patients with hyperthyroidism take oral medication for a long time, and some people do not adhere to the medication because of poor compliance, so the ** rate is very high. It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism must strictly follow the doctor's instructions, insist on taking medication, and have regular examinations to achieve the goal of hyperthyroidism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hyperthyroidism is not easy to treat, the general ** has taken Western medicine, surgery, iodine 131, Western medicine is easy to cause white blood cell decline, aminotransferase increase, causing liver damage, to the ** disease increased difficulty, and Western medicine to treat the symptoms but not the root cause.

    Surgery itself is inherently traumatic, and it carries a certain risk, and surgery is performed as a last resort, which can easily leave serious sequelae and complications. There are left and right common carotid arteries next to the thyroid gland, supralaryngeal and recurrent laryngeal nerves, parathyroid glands, and tracheoesophagus, etc., which may be life-threatening if you are not careful.

    Iodine 131 is the full name of the isotope iodine 131 radiation, his principle is mainly through a radioactive iodine 131 substance to destroy normal thyroid tissue to achieve the effect of hyperthyroidism, clinical proof, the use of iodine 131 has too many drawbacks, iodine 131 is used when it is immediate, is a short period of rapid improvement of the condition, the symptoms disappear. However, most patients become hypothyroidism within 1-2 months after using 131, 80% of patients become hypothyroidism within 2 years, and some patients have hyperthyroidism within half a year after use. Moreover, iodine-131 has an effect on fertility, as well as complicated leukemia and pulmonary fibrosis.

    Each has its pros and cons!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hyperthyroidism** is basically in three ways: drugs, surgery, and radioactive substances. However, the risk of surgery is large, and the more traditional method is medicine, but it needs to be taken for life and conditioned, and the possibility is small, and the drug cannot be stopped at will, and there is a possibility of malignant transformation when the drug is stopped.

    Emission iodine**, which I do not know.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What should I do if I have hyperthyroidism? Is it antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine-131**, or surgery?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What should I do if I have hyperthyroidism? Is it antithyroid drugs, radioactive iodine-131**, or surgery?

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