What diseases can hyperthyroidism cause
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I used to know a classmate from a medical college when I was studying. I often met him in the canteen, so I had dinner and chatted with him. I haven't contacted him for a long time recently. I contacted him a while ago. He said that he was very busy recently. I asked why? He said that his relatives in the distant room seem to have hyperthyroidism. Now he comes to his hospital for examination and treatment. He has to help take care of them, and he is busy with his work. Sometimes he can't take care of them. By the way, he told me about the harm of hyperthyroidism and the diseases that hyperthyroidism can cause.
What diseases can hyperthyroidism cause
First: hyperthyroidism is the full name of hyperthyroidism in medicine. It is hyperthyroidism caused by excessive thyroid hormone in the body, which causes the patients to eat more times, but lose weight. This is also one of the most easily found symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Eating more but losing weight.
Second: there are many causes of hyperthyroidism, corresponding to different manifestations, but 80% of the causes are caused by diffuse toxic goiter, the obvious performance is that patients with lymphadenopathy and lower limb edema phenomenon is difficult to eliminate, patients with tibial anterior skin thickening, thickening, so it is more difficult to treat.
Third: from the appearance alone, the most obvious symptoms of hyperthyroidism are prominent eyes, eye edema and vision loss. If the above three cases of eyes appear together, patients should go to the hospital to check, which is the longest manifestation of hyperthyroidism.
matters needing attention
Hyperthyroidism has different treatment methods according to different symptoms. At present, there are three most commonly used methods for the treatment of hyperthyroidism: antithyroid drug treatment, radioactive iodine treatment and surgical treatment. Different treatment methods have different adaptive symptoms, which should be selected according to the suggestions of medical students.