Can the hyperthyroid eye double vision go away?

Patients with hyperthyroidism are likely to lose their heavy eye shadows and are advised that they need to take medication, surgery, and other treatments. Patients with hyperthyroidism who develop double vision need prompt treatment for hyperthyroidism, and the symptoms of double vision may improve or disappear after the patient’s hyperthyroidism is controlled. It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism who have double vision need to be treated with drugs that inhibit the secretion of thyroid hormones, such as methimazole and propylthiouracil, under the guidance of a doctor. For patients with severe eye symptoms can also be prescribed dexamethasone, prednisone and other glucocorticoids and selenium supplementation and other treatments. If the patient has moderate or severe goiter, thyroidectomy is needed. In addition, some patients can be treated with radiation iodine 131. It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism who experience double vision in the eyes should seek prompt medical attention, and the doctor will choose appropriate measures to treat the patient’s condition, and the symptoms of double vision may improve after the patient’s condition is under control.