How to regulate subclinical hyperthyroidism

In subclinical hyperthyroidism, thyroid hormone levels are in the normal range, but thyrotropin levels are mildly decreased. It can be regulated by ensuring a regular routine, proper exercise and eating less iodine-containing food.
In subclinical hyperthyroidism, the thyroid hormone level is in the normal range, but there is a mild decrease in the thyrotropin level. Since subclinical hyperthyroidism has a certain tendency to heal itself, people with subclinical hyperthyroidism should adjust their mindset, ensure a regular routine, go to bed early and get up early, avoid staying up late, and participate in exercise to regulate the hormone levels in the body.
In addition, people with subclinical hyperthyroidism should eat less iodine-containing foods, such as seaweed and seaweed, and have their thyroid hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels checked regularly. If symptoms of hyperthyroidism occur, prompt medical attention and regular treatment are required.