What happens if hyperthyroidism is not treated, and what are the consequences of not treating hypert

Updated on healthy 2024-05-03
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is basically proptosis, eating too much but emaciation, shortness of breath, shortness of breath, palpitations, temper tantrums, lack of concentration, fear of heat and sweating, etc., not that every patient will have the above symptoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hyperthyroidism must be regular**, not timely** will aggravate the condition, cause various complications such as proptosis, hyperthyroid heart disease, serious will cause hyperthyroid crisis, regular ** is possible**, drugs ** is the first choice for all kinds of hyperthyroidism, regular Western medicine** hyperthyroidism can be divided into the initial treatment period, the reduction period and the maintenance period, the whole course of the disease is about 1-2 years, the course of the disease needs regular laboratory tests, and according to the results of the test to adjust the medication, simple Western medicine **easy**, combined with traditional Chinese medicine **can reduce***, improve the **rate, Integrative medicine is recommended**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hyperthyroidism does not lead to heart failure, osteoporosis, memory loss, lesions, eye lesions, etc.

    1.Heart failure: hyperthyroidism does not occur for a long time, the heart beats continuously and rapidly, the heart expands, and finally leads to atrial fibrillation, causing heart failure.

    2.Osteoporosis and memory loss: If children with hyperthyroidism do not **, it will cause X-shaped legs, hyperthyroidism will not be cured for a long time, which will lead to damage to children's physical functions and brain cells, which will cause children's physical dysdevelopment, such as short stature, thinness, etc., and will also affect children's intelligence, resulting in poor concentration, memory loss, personality changes, slow response and other adverse effects.

    3.Lesions: Rough and inelastic, especially on the feet. Over time, various anomalies will occur.

    4.Eye lesions: proptosis of the eyeballs and loose lid of the eyelids may cause corneal injury and vision impairment.

    In addition, hyperthyroidism can also cause other symptoms, it is recommended that if you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital for examination in time, and after clarifying the cause, you should treat it accordingly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hyperthyroidism, hyperthyroidism, endocrine diseases, can be conservative with drugs**, iodine 131** and surgery**, all of which can be well controlled**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hyperthyroidism. Not an incurable disease. It should be the kind that can be **. Hyperthyroidism is one that is missing. Pickers should eat more seafood.

  6. 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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is what we yearn for to be able to welcome the sunshine every day. However, with the improvement of living standards, more and more people are suffering from hyperthyroidism, with women accounting for the largest proportion, although it is more stubborn, but there is also a way to alleviate it.

    Why is hyperthyroidism always incurable? Experts remind that hyperthyroidism is a very difficult disease to treat. Thyroid disease is a disease with its own dynamic balance disorder, and its causes and pathologies are complex, not only involving the relationship between the glands, but also related to the five internal organs, the neck and the spleen, heart, liver, and stomach.

    Now, the latest research on hyperthyroidism is not due to phlegm coagulation, blood stasis, yin deficiency and fire, but due to the dysfunction of the patient's liver and kidney; Its basic pathogenesis is based on yin deficiency, with qi, fire, phlegm, and stasis as the standard, and is dialectically divided into three major symptoms: liver depression and fire prosperity, yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity, and qi and yin deficiency. The liver hides the blood, the blood is yin, and the blood is yang. When the liver yin is insufficient, the liver blood is also insufficient, so the qi loses the restraint of blood and acts in vain, rigid but not soft.

    The external evil is transformed with the yin deficiency, and the symptoms are related to the nature of the evil and the strength of the viscera, but most of them are heated and dry with the yang of yin deficiency, which leads to thyroid disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If hyperthyroidism is not added, it is easy to cause damage to the cardiovascular system, lead to osteoporosis, cause infection, and hyperthyroidism itself also has many serious harms, such as swollen neck, hyperthyroidism, protrusion, etc., which will bring many harms to the health and life of patients.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, hyperthyroidism has not been controlled for a long time, or has not been ** good, there will be complications of hyperthyroidism in the past, hyperthyroid crisis, mainly manifested by increased body temperature, rapid pulse rate, irritability, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, and even hazy consciousness and coma. The condition can be life-threatening in severe cases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Patients with hyperthyroidism who do not get the right one for a long time** can cause weight loss and hyperthyroid heart disease. Patients who are emaciated are often susceptible to acute infectious infections, infections, disability or death. Hyperthyroid heart disease causes an enlarged heart, arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and heart failure, loss of labor, and even death.

    Hyperthyroidism can not use a single drug**, the effect is not good, and it can not be completely good, only the condition can be controlled, and if you suffer from this disease, you must go to a regular hospital actively**. Nowadays, most patients use the methods of traditional Chinese medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine can cure the disease very well.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hyperthyroidism cannot be left untreated, and the damage of hyperthyroidism to the human body is still not small.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Endocrine disorders cause symptoms of hyperthyroidism, usually with drugs**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After reading the description of your condition, do you usually have symptoms of palpitation or shaky hands?

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital to have a regular ** for your hyperthyroidism, otherwise, there will be many complications at that time, and it is recommended that you go to **.

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