Are thyroglobulin antibodies 2500 serious?

High thyroglobulin antibody 2500IU/ml is commonly seen in autoimmune thyroid diseases, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, diffuse toxic goiter (Graves’ disease) or thyroid cancer. Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis are not considered serious after timely and standardized treatment, while thyroid cancer is more serious and usually requires surgical treatment.
The normal range of thyroglobulin antibody should be less than 4.11IU/ml, so the thyroglobulin antibody of 2500IU/ml is high, and its elevation is related to the damage of thyroid tissue, which is usually suggestive of the presence of autoimmune thyroid disease, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Graves’ disease or thyroid cancer.
Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis are generally not serious and have a good prognosis after standardized treatment, but complications such as mucous edema coma and hyperthyroidism crisis can be induced by unstandardized treatment, which are more serious at this time. Elevated thyroglobulin antibodies can also be seen in thyroid cancer, and thyroid ultrasound can detect abnormal nodules or localization, which usually requires surgical treatment.
It is recommended to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment if the thyroglobulin antibodies are abnormal.