Protruding eyes due to thyroid disease, usually referred to as hyperthyroidism, are usually reversible and include treatments such as treatment of hyperthyroidism, glucocorticoids, and eye surgery. 1. Treatment of hyperthyroidism: This includes antithyroid medication, radioactive iodine and thyroid surgery. When taking antithyroid drugs to treat hyperthyroidism, it is necessary to monitor the thyroid function regularly, adjust the drug dose in time, and try to avoid the occurrence of drug-induced hypothyroidism. 2. Glucocorticosteroids: Glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone can be used to treat hyperthyroidism, and postbulbar irradiation and glucocorticosteroids can be used in combination to enhance the therapeutic effect. 3. Ocular surgery: If treatment with retrobulbar irradiation and glucocorticosteroids is ineffective, corneal infection or ulceration, retinal and optic nerve changes due to compression may lead to blindness, orbital decompression surgery may be performed. When hyperthyroidism protruding eyes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment, usually pay attention to eye protection.