High thyroid receptor antibody suggests autoimmune thyroiditis, if the thyroid function suggests hyperthyroidism, it can be lowered by drugs, iodine 131 treatment, surgery, etc. If the thyroid function is normal, it can be left untreated for the time being. Thyrotropin receptor antibody is the antibody of the thyroid gland itself, often accompanied by T3 and T4 elevation and FSH decrease, suggesting hyperthyroidism, the cause of which is commonly Graves’ disease, and the treatment includes antithyroid medication, radioactive iodine 131 treatment and surgery, and the antibody can turn negative after the disease is cured. If the thyroid function is normal, there is no need for treatment for the time being, and the antibodies usually cannot fall. High thyroid stimulating receptor antibodies are recommended to be treated under doctor’s supervision.