Can you get vaccinated for thyroid symptoms

Whether or not a thyroid disease can be vaccinated depends on the specific type of disease. Hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and thyroid nodules can be vaccinated if their condition is stable; autoimmune thyroiditis is not recommended for vaccination. 1. No vaccination: vaccination is not recommended for autoimmune diseases. Among the thyroid diseases, chronic lymphoid thyroiditis and autoimmune thyroiditis are autoimmune diseases, so vaccination is not appropriate. 2. Vaccination with caution: other more common thyroid diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism and thyroid nodules, if the condition is stable can be vaccinated, however, if the condition is serious, causing serious discomfort, need to be cautious of vaccination. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with thyroid disorders should first go to a regular hospital to receive a checkup, and have their specialist analyze whether they can receive the vaccine based on the results of the checkup, so as not to be negligent or careless, so as not to affect their health.