Hyperthyroidism is not a contraindication to growth hormone and it cannot be used to treat hyperthyroidism. If the indications for growth hormone are met, and not accompanied by growth hormone contraindications, hyperthyroidism patients can take growth hormone, which will not significantly affect the condition of hyperthyroidism. Growth hormone can be used to treat children with slow growth due to endogenous growth hormone deficiency, such as short stature caused by Noonan syndrome. Growth hormone therapy is contraindicated in critically ill patients with severe systemic infections during the acute shock period, allergy to growth hormone, presence of active malignant tumors, and acute respiratory failure. Hyperthyroidism is not a contraindication to growth hormone. Hypothyroidism may occur in a small number of people during growth hormone therapy and should be corrected in time to avoid affecting the efficacy of growth hormone, so the patient should be regularly examined for thyroid function. Hyperthyroidism patients who need to use growth hormone treatment should be under the guidance of a doctor.