Can a person with hypothyroidism have his teeth extracted?

Patients with hypothyroidism are advised to have their teeth extracted after their condition is under control and stabilized, and you can consult your doctor for specific hypothyroidism treatment options. Hypothyroidism is a generalized low metabolic syndrome, patients may have pale face, slow reaction, swelling, drowsiness, low blood pressure and irregular menstruation, etc. If the condition of hypothyroidism is not under control before extraction, it may lead to infection after extraction. If hypothyroidism is not under control before tooth extraction, it may lead to infection after tooth extraction, and may cause mucous edema coma, which is manifested by lowered body temperature, slowed respiration, and in severe cases, may lead to shock. Patients with hypothyroidism should not have their teeth extracted casually. Before extracting the teeth, you should regularly check your thyroid function level and adjust the medication dosage. It is recommended that you have your thyroid hormone adjusted and your condition stabilized before extracting the teeth. It is recommended that after the adjustment of thyroid hormone, the condition will be stabilized before tooth extraction. The doctor should decide whether or not tooth extraction is possible for hypothyroidism, and inform the doctor of your condition before tooth extraction.