Hyperthyroidism, also known as hyperthyroidism, the general life expectancy of patients is not statistically possible. Hyperthyroidism, as long as it is well controlled and the condition is not very serious, will not usually affect life expectancy.
1. Long-term survival: hyperthyroidism is a kind of high metabolic disease, but also a kind of endocrine autoimmune disease, oral drug treatment is generally recommended, most of the treatment cycle needs 1-2 years, as long as early treatment, the condition is well controlled, generally will not affect life expectancy.
2. Affecting life expectancy: After some patients are cured, there is a possibility of relapse, leading to prolongation and aggravation of the disease. If the hyperthyroidism is not well controlled, it may lead to multiple tissues and organs of the body to be adversely affected, may cause thyrotoxic heart disease, and may cause hyperthyroidism crisis, resulting in the patient’s life is threatened.
Therefore, it is crucial for patients to receive standardized and effective treatment for hyperthyroidism as soon as possible. If you are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, you should go to the hospital for further treatment under the guidance of a doctor.