Drug induced hypothyroidism caused by hyperthyroidism, what are the possible adverse reactions of ta

Updated on healthy 2024-02-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The cause of hypothyroidism caused by hyperthyroidism is mainly related to the use of anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, but in the case of hand tremors and palpitations, it is also necessary to consider whether hyperthyroidism occurs again. It is still necessary to recheck the thyroid function from time to time, and consider the adjustment of medication and dosage according to the results of thyroid function tests.

    The cause of hypothyroidism caused by hyperthyroidism is mainly related to the use of anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, but in the case of hand tremors and palpitations, it is also necessary to consider whether hyperthyroidism occurs again. It is still necessary to recheck the thyroid function from time to time, and consider the adjustment of medication and dosage according to the results of thyroid function tests.

    The cause of hypothyroidism caused by hyperthyroidism is mainly related to the use of anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, but in the case of hand tremors and palpitations, it is also necessary to consider whether hyperthyroidism occurs again. It is still necessary to recheck the thyroid function from time to time, and consider the adjustment of medication and dosage according to the results of thyroid function tests.

    The cause of hypothyroidism caused by hyperthyroidism is mainly related to the use of anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, but in the case of hand tremors and palpitations, it is also necessary to consider whether hyperthyroidism occurs again. It is still necessary to recheck the thyroid function from time to time, and consider the adjustment of medication and dosage according to the results of thyroid function tests.

    The cause of hypothyroidism caused by hyperthyroidism is mainly related to the use of anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, but in the case of hand tremors and palpitations, it is also necessary to consider whether hyperthyroidism occurs again. It is still necessary to recheck the thyroid function from time to time, and consider the adjustment of medication and dosage according to the results of thyroid function tests.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, first of all, the conventional way of hyperthyroidism is to use Western medicine hormone drugs to replace it**, and now the most advanced can use AMI aluminate resonance device to repair thyroid tissue. Then use Chinese patent medicine to cure the root cause. Reach clinical**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to do a regular review and find problems in a timely manner.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This depends on the symptoms of hyperthyroidism and the results of laboratory tests. Mild cases can be controlled with medications; Moderate or above generally requires surgery or radioactive iodine** to be controlled, otherwise it may involve multiple organs (such as proptosis, myocardial strain manifested as arrhythmia or rapid heartbeat, etc., and nerves and endocrine will also be affected).In addition, the principles of ** are different for different age groups.

    Therefore, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and system**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Antithyroid drugs generally have no serious adverse reactions, and a small number of patients may have the following adverse reactions when taken by them.

    1) General reactions: including gastrointestinal reactions such as anorexia, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, as well as joint pain and fever. Aminotransferases are elevated in some cases, and toxic hepatitis is present in severe cases.

    2) Allergic reactions: ** Itching, urticaria, drug fever and other allergic reactions occur at 1% 5%, continue to take medication or (and) add anti-allergic drugs after drug reduction, most of them can be relieved and tolerated, and individual severe cases are manifested as exfoliative dermatitis caused by drugs, and the drug should be stopped immediately.

    3) Leukopenia: It often occurs in 1-3 months of medication, of course, it can also occur at other times. Therefore, check the blood white blood cell count and differential every 2 weeks or so in the ** stage, if there is a significant decrease in the total number of white blood cells or neutrophils, the drug should be stopped for observation, and measures should be taken to raise the white blood cells, which can usually be prevented with vitamin B4, leukamine, reserbiotic and other leukocyte drugs.

    If the patient's neutrophils are lower than liters, rescue them immediately.

    4) Drug-induced hypothyroidism: In the process of antithyroid drugs**, due to the untimely reduction of drugs, some patients will have transient drug-induced hypothyroidism, manifested as symptoms such as goiter, edema of hands and feet, and sensitivity to cold. Drug-induced hypothyroidism is temporary, and can be relieved by reducing or stopping the drug, but there are a very small number of patients who have permanent hypothyroidism, which cannot be relieved even if the drug is stopped, and these patients may actually have hyperthyroidism caused by chronic thyroiditis, and can develop hypothyroidism even without antithyroid drugs**, and permanent hypothyroidism is not caused by the antithyroid drugs themselves.

    5) Mental problems: For example, taking lithium carbonate can cause mental depression in patients. In addition, the long-term difficulty in healing the disease is also a great psychological burden for patients, and if you do not pay attention to alleviating it, it can easily lead to anxiety, irritability and other mental problems.

    These conditions are sometimes difficult for patients to detect, thus delaying the condition. Therefore, one of the important meanings of regular follow-up visits is also - early detection, early treatment, and smoother completion**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    These include gastrointestinal reactions such as anorexia, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea, as well as joint pain and fever. Aminotransferases are elevated in some cases, and toxic hepatitis is present in severe cases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, it is recommended to go to the hospital for regular check-ups, the dosage of oral drugs, the symptoms of itching may be the symptoms of drug allergies, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, you can do radioactive iodine**,

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Thyroid disease has a very large impact on the human body, in addition to the most important aspects, it is more important to prevent it. For the prevention of thyroid disease, it is mainly from the perspective of life and diet. In addition, patients should also do more exercise to improve their own immunity, because the immune system is also a factor affecting the thyroid gland.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are two completely opposite diseases, and hyperthyroidism is mainly caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones. Hypothyroidism is caused by a decrease in thyroid hormone production.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hyperthyroidism, short for hyperthyroidism, is a group of common endocrine diseases caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones caused by a variety of reasons. Hypothyroidism, on the other hand, is an abbreviation for hypothyroidism, which is a disease caused by insufficient synthesis, secretion, or biological effects of thyroid hormones.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, the main symptoms of hyperthyroidism are: palpitation, tachycardia, heat intolerance, excessive sweating, hyperphagia, weight loss, fatigue and irritability, irritability, insomnia, lack of concentration, protrusion of the eyeballs, tremors of the hands and tongue, goiter or enlargement, women may have menstrual disorders and even amenorrhea. Symptoms of hypothyroidism1

    General manifestations: sensitivity to cold, dryness and less sweating, thickness, yellowing, coolness, sparse hair, dry hair, brittle nails, cracks, fatigue, drowsiness, poor memory, mental retardation, unresponsiveness, mild anemia. Weight gain.

    2.Special features: pale and sallow, puffy face, dull eyes, swollen eyelids, indifferent expression, few words, hoarseness, and slurred speech.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Distinguish between hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism and thyroid test seven items can be distinguished, and thyroid nodules can only be detected by B ultrasound, the general thyroid test is seven, one of which is H-TSH thyroid-stimulating hormone, its normal value range is, if you are higher than this value, it is hypothyroidism, and T3, T4, FT3, and FT4 are significantly reduced in the clinical examination of the reduction, and TSH is often increased. Patients present with chronic metabolic symptoms, loss of appetite, hoarseness, laziness, fatigue, drowsiness, memory loss, unresponsiveness, and non-pitting edema.

    Hypothyroidism is the opposite of hyperthyroidism, which refers to hypothyroidism, where thyroid hormone levels are lower than normal. Thyroid nodules are organic diseases, which are relatively independent lesions within the thyroid gland, so the clinical manifestations of the three will also be different. Or it is a disease that causes the body's metabolism to decrease due to insufficient physiological effects.

    Hypothyroidism can also be divided into three categories according to its **, namely primary hypothyroidism, secondary hypothyroidism and peripheral hypothyroidism. Generally, patients with hypothyroidism will have symptoms such as eyelid swelling, dryness, and memory loss.

    Endemic goiter is an epidemic disease, due to iodine deficiency caused by thyroid tissue hyperplasia, enlargement, degeneration, generally not accompanied by obvious thyroid dysfunction. The southwest and northwest inland provinces of China are all high-incidence areas, and this disease belongs to the category of "gall tumor" in traditional Chinese medicine. Thyroid nodules are nodules in the thyroid gland, generally multiple are benign, and the probability of a single malignant is relatively large, hyperthyroidism is also known as hyperthyroidism, there is a difference, it is two diseases, and the methods are also different, but they are all thyroid gland diseases.

    It is due to the synthesis and release of excessive thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland; Hypothyroidism is hypothyroidism, which is caused by the decrease in the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones, or the decrease in the body's metabolism due to insufficient physiological effects, which are the two most common types of thyroid dysfunction. If hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism occurs, it is necessary to clarify ** and carry out targeted ** in order to alleviate hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The most serious is hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism will cause a decrease in the secretion of thyroid hormone, which will affect the secretion of growth hormone, which will easily cause a decrease in the body's resistance. Hypothyroidism is the need for proper oral medication under the supervision of a doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, hypothyroidism is severe, and the final outcome of hyperthyroidism is hypothyroidism, which requires lifelong medication and will destroy the body's internal organs for a long time. So having health is our greatest asset.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I find hyperthyroidism more painful than hypothyroidism.

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