How to cure hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism is short for hyperthyroidism. Common treatments for hyperthyroidism include antithyroid medications, iodine 131 and surgery. 1. Antithyroid drugs. Antithyroid drugs treat hyperthyroidism by inhibiting the organicization of iodine and the coupling of thyroid tyrosine, reducing the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Antithyroid drugs may cause adverse reactions such as granulocyte deficiency, skin rash, toxic liver disease, vasculitis, and fetal skin dysplasia. 2. Iodine 131 treatment. The principle of iodine 131 treatment for hyperthyroidism is that iodine 131 releases beta rays in the process of decay, and the beta rays have strong ionizing radiation ability, which can make some of the thyroid follicular cells degenerate and necrotic, and the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormone will be reduced, and the volume of thyroid gland will be reduced, so as to achieve the purpose of treating hyperthyroidism. 3. Surgery. Surgery has a high cure rate for hyperthyroidism, the recurrence rate is almost 0 after total resection, and the unrelieved rate or recurrence rate of persistent hyperthyroidism 5 years after subtotal resection is only 8%. Hyperthyroidism patients should be standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.