Hyperthyroidism is the short form of hyperthyroidism, which is usually treated with medication, iodine 131 treatment and surgery as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Drug therapy: drugs such as propylthiouracil and methimazole can inhibit the organicization of iodine and the coupling of thyroid tyrosine, reducing the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Some adverse reactions may occur, such as granulocyte deficiency, skin rash, etc. If the above adverse reactions occur, go to the hospital promptly. 2. Iodine 131 treatment: The purpose is to destroy the thyroid tissue to reduce the production of thyroid hormone. This method is simple, economical and has a high cure rate, but patients may suffer from hypothyroidism and may need to take levothyroxine for life for replacement therapy. 3. Surgery: For hyperthyroidism patients with obvious swelling of the thyroid gland or symptoms of compression, surgical resection can be used. However, surgery is not recommended for patients who are unable to tolerate surgery due to severe heart, kidney and liver diseases. It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism follow the doctor’s instructions and standardize their treatment to avoid delays.