Can Hashimoto’s thyroiditis be treated?

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis can be seen as one of the more common thyroid disorders in clinical practice. It can be effectively healed by clinical examination and finally treatment for the cause, because the disease is mainly caused by the autoimmune system, and the local inflammatory reaction destroys the normal tissue of the thyroid follicles, resulting in local hardness and enlargement, which can cause clinical symptoms. Usually levothyroxine can be used to stabilize the local thyroid function and thus maintain the body’s basal metabolic rate, but at a later stage surgery is often required to remove the thyroid follicle, which can effectively avoid further damage to the thyroid gland and can also play a method of curing the disease, but after treatment it is necessary to take appropriate hormonal drugs to maintain the thyroid function, and the cure rate of this disease is relatively high in clinical practice.