In order to defend the body against the invasion of foreign toxic substances, bacteria, viruses, etc. that cause human-to-body damage, the human body has a complete defense system, which is the immune system. The main member of this system that plays a role in putting up defense against foreign enemies is the family of antibodies that recognize foreign enemies and annihilate them. For various reasons, the body’s immune system has problems, producing some abnormal antibodies, these antibodies can not identify the enemy, not only can not destroy the enemy to play a role in the defense of foreign enemies, but will damage the body’s normal organs and tissues, resulting in the body’s disease, that is, autoimmune diseases. The presence of a large number of antibodies against thyroid tissue in the body stimulates and destroys normal thyroid tissue, leading to abnormal thyroid function and tumor formation. What are the signs of Choban’s thyroiditis? Most patients with Joe’s thyroiditis have no obvious signs of the disease and are diagnosed during a physical examination when a thyroid test or ultrasound of the thyroid gland is performed. The typical course of the disease is characterized by hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism) in the early stages, normal thyroid function in the middle stages, and hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism) in the late stages. The course of the disease is atypical in most patients, and there are no distinct three stages. A common feature of patients with Choban’s thyroiditis is a significant elevation of thyroid-related antibodies (TgAb, TPOAb, etc.) in the blood. Thyroid function indicators (T3, T4, FT3, FT4, TSH) may be normal, elevated or decreased. Thyroid nodules may be found in some patients. What is the effect of Choban’s thyroiditis on the body? The physical effects of Choban’s thyroiditis are mainly due to abnormal thyroid function (hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism), excessive thyroid hormones or thyroid hormone deficiency during the progression of the disease. Whether thyroid-related antibodies cause direct effects on the body is not yet known. What is the treatment for Choban’s thyroiditis? There is no effective way to control and treat the disease. Regular review of thyroid function indicators, early detection of abnormal thyroid function, and timely treatment for hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are the most important treatment strategies available.