Low thyroid stimulating hormone may be caused by hyperthyroidism, which can be treated with antithyroid drugs.
Commonly used antithyroid drugs include methimazole, propylthiouracil, etc. Side effects of antithyroid drugs include granulocyte deficiency, skin rash, toxic liver disease, vasculitis, and fetal skin dysplasia. People who are allergic to any of the components of this class of drugs need to be prohibited, in addition to pregnant women, abnormal liver function, granulocytopenia should be used with caution.
In addition to antithyroid medication, the disease can also be treated with iodine 131 therapy and surgery. Patients with low thyroid stimulating hormone should identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor and actively treat it.