[Return to Yesterday] of Hyperthyroidism Patients

One day, a [strange] patient came to the clinic: He is tall and gentle, but he wears a pair of swimming glasses. After taking off the glasses, I saw a pair of bloodshot, [glaring eyes] eyes. He said that he had hyperthyroidism three years ago, and his eyes gradually protruded. Even his sleeping eyes could not be closed. His eyes were dry and severe, so he could only wear swimming glasses to solve it. He was diagnosed with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, I thought I only needed to treat hyperthyroidism, But I didn’t expect his protruding eyes to bring greater influence to his life. Originally, he was sunny and handsome and aged a lot. The character also became withdrawn. I lost my Read More …

How to treat thyroid eye disease? Can it be cured?

The treatment of thyroid-related ophthalmopathy is a very [personalized] process. As the clinical manifestations and severity of each person vary greatly, the treatment methods may also vary greatly. Some patients only gradually found that the eyeball was a little prominent, or the eyelid was a little [elevated], which did not affect their eyesight or other discomfort. Some patients have obvious eyeball protrusion, pain and discomfort in a short period of time, and even acute vision loss. Although the treatment schemes for the two patients will be very different, there are still some similarities. Medical treatment, control thyroid function normal and stable Maintaining normal and stable thyroid function is the primary focus of treatment. Please follow the advice of endocrinologists for Read More …