Can hyperthyroidism come back when you get pregnant?

Hyperthyroidism is a relatively common endocrine system disease. After diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, different treatment options can be chosen according to the condition, such as commonly used anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, surgery and radioactive iodine-131 treatment. After the recovery of hyperthyroidism, it is important to pay attention to regular review, and hyperthyroidism has a certain chance of recurrence. Especially for women with hyperthyroidism, regular monitoring should be done if they become pregnant after the disease is cured, as the chances of recurrence of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy are high. If there are symptoms and indicators that suggest a recurrence of hyperthyroidism, the patient should be treated promptly. Thyroid hormones play an important role in the neurological growth and development of the fetus, so it is important to pay enough attention to it, and you can choose a treatment plan according to the condition. If necessary, you can use safer anti-hyperthyroidism drugs, or choose surgical treatment at a certain stage of pregnancy, in order to better control the disease, to ensure the safety of the mother and the fetus.