If I have a high anti thyroglobulin antibody, is it possible to heal on my own?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It should be able to heal on its own, but it may be a little slower. You need to nourish yourself well, and you need to exercise hard.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is possible to heal on its own. Because this is likely to improve the body's immunity and resistance, and at the same time can enhance physical fitness, you should also pay attention to your lifestyle and eating habits, and slowly recuperate, it is possible to heal yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think it's possible to heal itself, but the probability of self-healing is very small.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I had high antibodies in both items a few years ago, and recently the test results were normal, I don't know why.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Elevated thyroglobulin antibodies can be done with antithyroid hormone drugs or by Bichimin to regulate their own internal endocrine balance.

    If the anti-thyroglobulin antibody is too high, it can be carried out by the following methods**: 1. Take relevant drugs, but there will be autoimmune diseases, which can easily lead to hemolytic anemia, and in severe cases, it will endanger life. It is recommended to appropriately supplement nutrients such as albumin and globulin to alleviate the symptoms of immune system diseases.

    2. Taking antithyroid hormone drugs, but it is easy to lead to an increase in thyroid-stimulating hormone and thyroid system diseases. Methimazole** can be used to appropriately relieve thyroid hormone levels in the body, thereby relieving the symptoms of high globulin antibodies. 3. Regulate one's own internal endocrine balance, but endocrine disorders will also occur, and can be treated by taking hormone drugs.

    Thyroglobulin antibodies are thyroid autoantibodies TGAB and are usually elevated if an autoimmune disease is present in the thyroid gland. The most common is Hashimoto's thyroiditis, which is chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. In addition to elevated thyroglobulin antibodies, elevated thyroid peroxidase antibodies, i.e., tpoabs, are also present.

    Most patients are found on physical examination and may not have associated findings. A small number of patients eventually develop hypothyroidism, which requires lifelong thyroxine replacement** and patients do not need to be particularly stressed. This hormone replacement** does not affect quality of life and longevity.

    During this period, patients are advised to eat more vegetables and fruits, such as spinach, oats, mustard, mushrooms, apples, and kiwifruit. These foods are rich in vitamins and trace elements, which can not only promote the reduction of swelling and scarring, but also effectively accelerate the body's metabolism and remove free radicals in cells, which is beneficial to the body. At the same time, try to eat foods rich in iodine, selenium and other active substances such as kelp, seaweed, and scallops, which can alleviate the symptoms of hypothyroidism and promote the recovery of the body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody is the preferred index for diagnosing thyroid autoimmune diseases, as long as it is elevated, it has diagnostic reference significance, and a single local plexus anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody elevation cannot determine what disease it is, and further examination is required for anti-thyroglobulin antibody (TGAB), accompanying antithyroid microsomal antibody (TMAB), TRAB, thyroid color ultrasound, thyroid function, etc.

    1.If it is normal, then there is no big problem, as long as it is checked regularly.

    2.If TGAB, TMAB, and thyroid function are all high, then Hashimoto's thyroidal adenitis with hyperthyroidism is required, and antihyperthyroidism is required.

    3.If TGAB and TMAB are high and thyroid function is reduced, then Hashimoto's thyroiditis is complicated with hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism is required**.

    4.If TGAB and TMAB are high and the thyroid function is normal, then it is Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and there is no need for special **, as long as the thyroid function is checked regularly, it may be, but this situation may later evolve into hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many people will find that the results of the examination show an increase in anti-thyroglobulin antibodies when they have a physical examination, but most people do not know what the reason is.

    1.First of all, anti-thyroglobulin antibody) is a soluble iodinated glycoprotein synthesized and secreted by thyroid epithelial cells, with a molecular weight of 660 kd and composed of 2748 amino acids.

    2.Second, if antithyroglobulin antibodies are found to be elevated, this is usually a sign of thyroiditis. Antithyroglobulin antibodies are autoantibodies caused by thyroiditis and are specific diagnostic markers for chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis.

    The positive rate of anti-thyroglobulin antibody and anti-microsomal antibody was highest in chronic lymphothyroiditis, followed by primary hypothyroidism.

    3.Finally, this kind of disease can be detected in the blood, but the titer of this test will be relatively low, and in different stages of development, different ** can be carried out, and in most cases, it is comprehensive**.

    Precautions. If the anti-thyroglobulin antibody is high, you can do more outdoor exercise to enhance the body's function and have regular indirect blood coagulation tests.

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