Patients with high thyroid hormone can usually recover on their own if their condition is mild and they do not experience any discomfort. However, if the symptoms are more severe, they need to be treated accordingly and usually do not heal on their own. High thyroid hormone is usually indicative of hypothyroidism. Patients may have symptoms such as weakness, coldness, chest tightness, loss of appetite, and in severe cases, heart function. If the elevation is only mild, most cases do not require oral medication and can be cured by reasonable adjustments in lifestyle, but regular monitoring at the hospital is required. However, if the patient has the above symptoms or the condition is not well controlled, he/she should consult the endocrinology department of a regular hospital and take oral medication such as Eugenol. If the thyrotropic hormone secretion is excessive due to a pituitary lesion, it is called pituitary thyrotropic hormone tumor and requires surgery and other treatments. Patients should pay attention to rest, eat lightly and ensure adequate nutrition.