Hyperthyroidism thigh soreness and weakness may be caused by potassium deficiency, which can be treated by diet and medication on the basis of treating the primary disease.
1. Treatment of primary disease: anti-thyroxine drugs such as methimazole, iodine 131, surgical resection to treat hyperthyroidism, and prevention of hyperthyroidism may cause low-potassium cycle paralysis.
2. Dietary adjustments: you can moderate consumption of high-potassium foods such as corn, chicken, tomatoes, etc. to replenish potassium, which can to a certain extent alleviate the symptoms of thigh weakness caused by potassium deficiency.
3. Medication: Potassium chloride delayed-release tablets, potassium citrate granules and other potassium medications can be used as prescribed by the doctor.
It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism and thigh weakness go to regular hospitals in time, complete the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition or leading to adverse reactions.