Can pulmonary hypertension due to hyperthyroidism be cured?

Pulmonary hypertension caused by hyperthyroidism can be cured if it is treated early and actively, but it cannot be completely cured if it is not treated in time.
The elevated level of thyroid hormones in patients with hyperthyroidism can lead to a faster heart rate, and early untimely treatment can lead to hyperthyroid heart disease, resulting in increased pulmonary artery pressure.
In the early stage of hyperthyroid heart disease, the pulmonary artery pressure is only mildly elevated, if you can give early anti-thyroid hormone treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions to apply prostacyclin drugs to reduce the pulmonary artery pressure, may achieve clinical cure.
If the pulmonary artery has developed organic remodeling, pulmonary hypertension can be controlled to a certain extent, but not completely cured.
Patients with hyperthyroidism causing pulmonary hypertension should be actively treated, choose appropriate drugs under the guidance of physicians, and try to control the progress of the disease.