Hypothyroidism may present as a non-sunken edema with raised temples, and prompt medical attention is recommended. Hypothyroidism can lead to insufficient secretion of thyroid hormones, which can lead to the accumulation of mucopolysaccharides in and around the temples, resulting in non-sunken edema. The onset of hypothyroidism is often accompanied by chills, generalized weakness, gradual weight gain, hoarseness, and dry skin and hair. When suffering from hypothyroidism, it is necessary to go to the endocrinology department of the hospital in time, and use medication regularly under the guidance of the doctor, do not be negligent or take medication blindly on your own, so as not to delay or aggravate the condition.