Understand these ten problems and calmly deal with hyperthyroidism.

1. Hyperthyroidism is a disease of what? Hyperthyroidism, the full name of hyperthyroidism, refers to the disease caused by the increase of thyroid hormone produced by thyroid gland and the excessive thyroid hormone in blood. 2. What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism? Typical symptoms of hyperthyroidism include hyperappetite, increased defecation, emaciation, palpitations, shaking hands, insomnia and irritability. Some people can also show symptoms of goiter, exophthalmos and periodic paralysis. However, some patients with hyperthyroidism, especially the elderly, often have atypical symptoms. 3. What are the causes of hyperthyroidism? Hyperthyroidism is divided into 3 common types according to its pathogenesis: Graves disease accounts for 80% and is an autoimmune disease. Nodular toxic goiter accounts for 10%, thyroid cells in nodules are Read More …

Starting from a Case of Hyperthyroidism during Pregnancy

Pregnant 32 weeks, ms. Liu suddenly felt abdominal pain and was sent to the hospital by her family and gave birth to a baby boy prematurely. What never occurred to me was that after the doctor’s examination, she found that ms. Zhou’s face was flushed, her heart rate accelerated, her neck was swollen, and after blood was drawn to check thyroid function, she found that ms. Zhou had [hyperthyroidism]. However, it is fortunate that mother and child are safe. Why do you say that? Does what affect pregnant women with thyroid diseases? If hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism is not diagnosed and treated in time, it will cause serious negative effects on pregnant women and their fetuses. Thyroid diseases increase the risk Read More …

If you have hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, will it affect the birth of babies and what should you do? All you want to ask is here.

Whether we like it or not, thyroid diseases such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism prefer women. Ordinary women are depressed when they get a disease, not to mention these young women aged 20-40, who often have reproductive requirements. Can you be pregnant with hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism? If you need to take medicine, will it affect pregnancy? Can you still nurse normally after delivery? … … On the issue of having children, there will always be a series of problems. Today we will talk about this topic together. Before we start talking, we will first explain two problems. The hyperthyroidism mentioned in this article refers to Graves disease hyperthyroidism, which is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. More than 85% of hyperthyroidism Read More …