Can hyperthyroidism recur after surgery?

There is a certain chance of recurrence after hyperthyroidism surgery. Hyperthyroidism is a very common disease of the endocrine system, which mainly manifests itself clinically as a syndrome of high metabolism, such as irritability, increased metabolism, increased appetite, and wasting. The treatment of hyperthyroidism varies according to the condition and population. For example, surgery, oral anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, radioactive iodine-131, etc. Surgical excision is a common method of hyperthyroidism treatment, which requires surgical excision depending on the patient’s basal metabolism, weight, and degree of hyperthyroidism. If too little is removed, it can cause recurrence after surgery, and if too much is removed, it can lead to hypothyroidism, so there is a certain chance of recurrence after surgery, and regular review should be done.