Hashimoto’s antibodies are back to normal.

The normalization of Hashimoto’s antibodies is not a sign of recovery, but rather a sign of stabilization of the disease, and adjustments to the treatment regimen and medication can be considered under the guidance of a doctor. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a chronic form of thyroiditis, and there is no cure for this disease. Usually, if the thyroid gland is not obviously enlarged or if there are no abnormalities in the thyroid function, there is no need for treatment, and only need to be checked regularly. When Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is associated with thyroid function abnormalities, including hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, appropriate treatment is needed. Hyperthyroidism should be treated with methimazole or propylthiouracil, and hypothyroidism should be treated with levothyroxine sodium tablets. It is recommended that patients with thyroid abnormalities should consult an endocrinologist for treatment under the guidance of a physician.