Subclinical hypothyroidism can be recovered through medication, and some patients with subclinical hypothyroidism can return to normal without medication.
If the level of thyroid stimulating hormone is higher than 10mIU/L, or accompanied by obvious symptoms, elevated blood lipid, etc., it is necessary to consider the use of medication, usually using levothyroxine sodium tablets for hormone replacement therapy, which can help to promote the return of thyroid stimulating hormone level to normal, and should also regularly monitor the level of thyroid hormone, and adjust the dosage of medication according to the level of hormone.
However, if the above conditions do not exist, no treatment is needed for the time being, and regular checkups are sufficient. Some patients with subclinical hypothyroidism can recover their thyroid function, while some will develop into clinical hypothyroidism.
Patients diagnosed with subclinical hypothyroidism should receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.