If a woman has hyperthyroidism, whether it is curable or not should be judged according to the specific condition. Most of them are good to be treated, but if it has caused serious complications, the difficulty of treatment will be increased. Women with hyperthyroidism may experience panic, chest tightness, excessive sweating, weight loss, hand tremors, menstrual disorders, infertility and other manifestations. Hyperthyroidism treatment mainly includes anti-thyroid drugs, such as methimazole and propylthiouracil; as well as radioactive iodine and surgical treatments, both of which tend to lead to permanent hypothyroidism. In most patients, if the diagnosis is timely, the condition can be controlled and stabilized after active and effective treatment, which will not significantly affect the quality of life. However, if the condition is serious or delayed for a long time, and serious complications occur, such as heart failure and thyroid crisis, it is difficult to treat. It is recommended that women with hyperthyroidism seek medical treatment in a timely manner.