I’m sure we all understand thyroid disease, so what are the dangers of thyroiditis? When thyroiditis is combined with hyperthyroidism, protruding eyes will form, but the degree of protrusion is relatively mild and can be protected by using some local medication in the eyes. However, if you want to make the eye really retract, you can only use Chinese medicine, which can also cure hyperthyroidism from the root. The mucopolysaccharide that causes mucinous edema is deposited at the back of the eye, and proptosis is associated with this. As the eye protrudes, forcing the cornea to be exposed, it cannot be adequately moistened and can easily be contaminated and cause inflammation, at which point the patient will experience dry, itchy eyes and a foreign body sensation, which can seriously cause the patient’s eyelids to fail to close completely and keratitis to fail to heal, eventually leading to corneal ulceration and erosion, penetrating to the inside of the eye and necessitating removal of the eye. As the condition progresses, it may also lead to hypothyroidism, which eventually leads to mucinous edema throughout the body, damaging the normal organs of the body. In another case, when thyroid nodules appear in thyroiditis, they can be misdiagnosed as thyroid cancer because of their hard texture, and surgical treatment at this time can very easily cause hypothyroidism, which can lead to severe generalized mucinous edema. Therefore, we should actively prevent the disease and reduce the risk of this disease.