Generally, graves disease can be cured.
Graves’ disease, also known as toxic diffuse goiter, is an autoimmune system disorder and is more common in hyperthyroidism. Patients are prone to fear of heat, eating more, abnormal weight loss, high blood pressure and other symptoms.
Clinical treatment is mostly with antithyroid drugs, such as imidazoles and thioureas. For patients with obvious thyroid enlargement and compression, surgery and radioactive iodine treatment can be used when the effect is not good after drug treatment. Most patients can be cured at one time, and some patients need 2 times of treatment after surgery. Drugs should be applied under the guidance of doctors.
Patients with graves’ disease should pay attention to reduce the intake of iodine-containing foods in their daily diet, such as iodized salt, kelp, seaweed, seafood products and so on. You can do some exercise and listen to music, which can make people relax and relieve stress, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.