Hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism, causes granulocyte deficiency usually as a result of taking antithyroid drugs. Drug-induced agranulocytosis can be improved by stopping or changing medications, and can also be treated with oral granulocyte-boosting drugs.
Hyperthyroidism is caused by the overproduction of thyroid hormones, and treatment for this disease is based on the use of antithyroid drugs, such as propylthiouracil and methimazole. Some patients taking antithyroid drugs can lead to granulocyte deficiency, clinically known as pharmacologic granulocytopenia.
In this case, the situation can be improved after stopping the drug or changing the drug, and if necessary, granulocyte-boosting drugs such as Ricodin can be taken under the guidance of the doctor according to the situation.
It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism with granulocyte deficiency should seek medical examination and then further treatment under the guidance of a doctor.