Hyperthyroidism causing endocrine disorders requires active medical consultation, and depending on the situation, medication, radioactive iodine treatment, surgical treatment and so on can be chosen. Hyperthyroidism can cause a series of symptoms of endocrine disorders, such as panic, hand tremor, irritability, diarrhea, menstrual bleeding and so on. Patients can take methimazole or propylthiouracil for treatment. However, during the period of taking medication for thyroid treatment, attention needs to be paid to monitoring changes in liver function, if liver function is found to be impaired, the medication needs to be stopped or changed in a timely manner. Thyroid function and blood count should also be monitored, and the drug dose should be adjusted according to the control of hyperthyroidism. Patients with hyperthyroidism can also be treated with radioactive iodine 131. The mechanism of treatment is that iodine 131 destroys thyroid tissue, which has a high cure rate, but hypothyroidism may occur after treatment. For patients with significant goiter, moderate to severe hyperthyroidism, ineffective long-term medication, or recurrence after stopping medication, and retrosternal goiter can be treated with surgery. Surgery usually takes the form of subtotal thyroidectomy, and the main complications are hypothyroidism and recurrent laryngeal nerve injury. If symptoms of hyperthyroidism and endocrine disorders occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out treatment under the guidance of the doctor.