Why you should not be afraid of radioactive iodine in the treatment of hyperthyroidism

Taking radioactive 131 iodine for the treatment of hyperthyroidism is easy to use, has a high one-time cure rate, is low-cost, and is popular among patients. However, some people are worried that the radiation is harmful, will hurt people’s energy and cause sterility. What are the facts? We should have a correct understanding of it. Hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism, referred to as hyperthyroidism, is a very common endocrine disease, the cause of many, a variety of types, but the common characteristic is the secretion of too much thyroid hormone. Common self-conscious symptoms of hyperthyroidism include panic, rapid heartbeat, fear of heat, excessive sweating, irritability, fatigue, weight loss, hyperphagia, increased bowel movements, etc. Some patients may also find that they are suffering from hyperthyroidism, which is a very common endocrine disease. Some patients may also find themselves with a thickened neck and protruding eyes. If the above signs and symptoms occur, you should go to the hospital in time to do the relevant examinations. Patients suffering from hyperthyroidism do not need to panic, this disease is completely curable. However, it is different from cold and flu which will be cured in a few days, there is a process. At present, there are four common treatment methods: internal medicine anti-hyperthyroidism drug treatment; surgical treatment; radioactive iodine treatment and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Internal medicine treatment refers to taking anti-thyroid drugs, such as Tabazole, Hyperthyroidism, Methylthiouracil, Propylthiouracil, etc., which are used to inhibit the synthesis of thyroid hormone, and the curative effect is certain and the method is simple. Its disadvantage is that the treatment is long, at least one year of regular medication, and the recurrence rate is high, up to 50%, after stopping the medication. Surgery is the most effective treatment for toxic thyroid adenoma. If the adenoma is removed cleanly, there is usually no recurrence of hyperthyroidism in the future. The disadvantage is that, after all, it is a surgical procedure, there is a certain degree of risk, and the recurrence rate is high (30%), characterized by diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland hyperthyroidism. The use of radioactive 131 iodine treatment of hyperthyroidism is currently recognized as an effective method in the world Former U.S. President George W. Bush suffered from hyperthyroidism during his administration, and after many world-class authoritative medical experts will diagnose and discuss, and finally determined to use this method of treatment, and received good results. At present, this has been included in the preferred method in some western countries. Why isotope therapy has such obvious efficacy? Because the thyroid gland synthesizes thyroid hormones, iodine is the necessary raw material, radioactive 131 iodine and stable iodine have the same physiological and biochemical characteristics, the thyroid tissue also has a high degree of absorption and concentration ability. A large number of concentrated radioactive 131 iodine makes the thyroid gland subject to radiation, part of the thyroid tissue is destroyed, so that the production of thyroid hormones is reduced, hyperthyroidism is alleviated or cured. 131 iodine is an unstable radionuclide, in the process of decay can be emitted γ and β rays, and β rays account for 99% of the therapeutic role. Because of the short range of β-rays, the average 1 mm, the longest 2.2 mm, and thus the impact on the surrounding tissues and organs of the thyroid gland is very small or basically no effect. This shows that radioactive 131 iodine treatment of hyperthyroidism is a safe and simple method. Who is suitable for radioactive iodine treatment for hyperthyroidism? It is generally recognized that it is suitable for both male and female adult patients. There is a debate about the treatment of women of childbearing age and children. At the beginning of the use of 131 iodine in the treatment of hyperthyroidism, there were concerns about the risk of carcinogenicity, leukemia, and congenital anomalies in the fetus. After half a century of clinical practice, these concerns have been eliminated. Statistics of more than 1 million patients at home and abroad have not found any increase in the incidence of leukemia and thyroid malignancy, fetal malformations do not exceed the natural incidence, and there is no effect on fertility and development of offspring. It is now unanimously recognized by experts that treatment with 131 iodine is contraindicated in patients with hyperthyroidism during pregnancy and breastfeeding, because it can cause hypothyroidism in the fetus or infant. Therefore, we believe that 131 iodine is a safe treatment for patients of all ages (including women of childbearing age and children), except for pregnant and lactating women. Treatment of hyperthyroidism with radioactive 131 iodine is usually performed in the Department of Nuclear Medicine, and most patients can be controlled after treatment and cured with a single dose. A few patients require a second treatment. After taking 131 iodine, it takes more than 3 weeks for the therapeutic effect to appear, and the symptoms gradually improve within 3 months, the thyroid tumor shrinks, and the protruding eyes of some patients can be reduced. the symptoms are completely eliminated in 6 months to 2 years. If a second treatment is needed, it should be carried out after half a year, preferably 8 to 10 months apart. Some patients with hyperthyroidism have protruding eyes, the cause of which is more complicated and may be related to certain immune disorders in the body and other factors. Some people have also found that there is a substance in the patient’s serum that is related to the occurrence of protruding eyes. The combined effect of various factors makes the post-eyeball tissue increase and accumulation, muscle fiber tissue edema, lymphocyte infiltration, etc. 131 iodine treatment only a few cases may make the protruding eyeballs aggravated, and this should be correctly recognized. Hyperthyroid patients taking 131 iodine generally have no adverse reactions, only a few patients in the 2 weeks after taking the drug early reaction, mainly nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue; another few patients have rash and itching, generally mild, can disappear on their own; some patients can appear transient hyperthyroidism symptoms worsening, generally temporary, a very few serious cases to be hospitalized for observation. Late complications are mainly hypothyroidism, which is caused by insufficient synthesis and secretion or physiological effect of thyroid hormone. 131 iodine treatment caused by transient hypothyroidism, the symptoms are mild, and can disappear on their own after 6~9 months. The other is permanent hypothyroidism, China reported that the incidence rate is 2%~5% in the first year, and with the extension of time, the incidence rate increases by 2%~3% year by year. Hypothyroidism is not scary, as long as the right amount of thyroxine is supplemented, normal thyroid function can be maintained. Some scholars believe that hypothyroidism is the natural history of hyperthyroidism, which can occur after various treatments and is not unique to 131 iodine treatment. To summarize, several methods of treating hyperthyroidism have their own characteristics, but relatively speaking, radioactive 131 iodine treatment of hyperthyroidism has the advantages of wide scope of application, simple method, safe and effective, less medication, and high rate of one-time cure.