How to regulate hormone disorders in the body

There are many types of disorders of hormone secretion in the body, such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus and Cushing’s syndrome. Treatment includes medication, radioactive iodine therapy, surgery, etc. The specific treatment plan varies from disease to disease. 1. Hyperthyroidism: medication (e.g., methimazole, propylthiouracil tablets), radioactive iodine therapy and surgery can be chosen when there are contraindications to the use of drugs. 2. Diabetes mellitus: oral hypoglycemic drugs (e.g. metformin, glimepiride), insulin (e.g. menthol insulin, glycemic insulin) can be chosen according to the type of diabetes and pancreatic islet function. 3. Cushing’s syndrome: pituitary and adrenal tumors can be resected according to the causes of Cushing’s syndrome; for those who cannot be resected, drugs that inhibit cortisol synthesis, such as misifepristone and metipranolone, can be chosen. If endocrine disorders occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use to regulate.