Excessive sweating caused by thyroid nodules is mainly considered to be related to the stimulation of thyroid hormone secretion by the nodules, and further examination of thyroid function is needed. If it is a thyroid problem, thyroid hormone inhibitors such as methimazole and propylthiouracil need to be used under the guidance of endocrinologists for treatment.
Excessive sweating after suffering from thyroid nodules may be related to the nodules stimulating the secretion of thyroid hormones. When the body overproduces thyroid hormones, that is, hyperthyroidism, excessive sweating will occur when the metabolism is more vigorous, accompanied by anxiety, nervousness, and drinking and eating more, but with the symptom of weight loss.
Therefore, in order to determine whether there is an abnormal secretion of thyroid hormones, it is necessary to go to the hospital to check the level of the 5 items of thyroid hormones, and according to the results of the examination in the hospital, under the guidance of the endocrinologist to use antithyroid drugs such as methimazole, propylthiouracil, etc., and at the same time, closely monitor the liver function, blood test and thyroid function, so as to facilitate the doctor’s timely adjustments in the treatment plan.
All of the above drugs have certain risks and should be used under the guidance of a specialist. If patients with thyroid nodules experience excessive sweating, they should go to the hospital for further treatment.