Most cases of subclinical hypothyroidism do not recover on their own, but may recover on their own in cases such as subacute thyroiditis.
Subclinical hypothyroidism can occur when thyroid hormone levels are normal but thyrotropin levels are elevated. Most cases of subclinical hypothyroidism do not recover on their own and may turn into clinical hypothyroidism.
If asymptomatic, thyroid stimulating hormone is less than 10mU/L, no hyperlipidemia, etc. generally do not need special treatment, on the contrary, need to give levothyroxine sodium tablets for hormone replacement therapy.
However, if subclinical hypothyroidism is caused by subacute thyroiditis or other diseases, it is possible to recover on its own, because subacute thyroiditis is a self-limiting disease, and it can be relieved by itself when the disease develops to a certain stage.
Patients diagnosed with subclinical hypothyroidism should go to the hospital and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.