Patients with hyperthyroidism who have protruding eyes can use medication, eye radiotherapy and surgery to improve their appearance. 1. Medication: Mild hyperthyroidism protruding eyes can be treated with medication, such as propylthiouracil, methimazole, etc., to control the condition and improve the appearance. 2. Ocular radiotherapy: Ocular radiotherapy is suitable for those who are ineffective in hormone treatment, partially effective or recurring after stopping medication. Transient aggravation of edema may occur at the early stage of treatment, which can relieve the patient’s eyeball protrusion. 3. Surgery: The purpose of surgical treatment of hyperthyroidism protruding eyes is to remove the orbital wall and retrobulbar fibro-adipose tissue, increase the orbital volume, relieve the acute optic neuropathy caused by high orbital pressure in the acute stage, and also relieve the strabismus and high intraocular pressure caused by muscle fibrosis in the chronic stage. After surgical treatment, patients can improve the manifestation of ocular protrusion and restore eye movement and visual function. It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism who have significant ocular protrusion should seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.