Mild adolescent hyperthyroidism?
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A lot of adolescent friends also suffer from hyperthyroidism. We all know that this disease is very harmful, but adolescent friends don't understand the symptoms of this disease. No matter the patients in that period, once suffering from hyperthyroidism, it will bring great pain to the patients, whether in the life of the patients In the work or in the spirit of patients, it is undoubtedly a heavy blow to patients. Mild adolescent hyperthyroidism? Let's talk about it
Mild adolescent hyperthyroidism?
First of all, the most prominent symptom of adolescent patients with hyperthyroidism is goiter, because the initial stage of hyperthyroidism generally does not have too many symptoms, it is easy to be ignored by people, many adolescent patients will notice the disease when they have a slight goiter.
First of all, the most prominent symptom of adolescent patients with hyperthyroidism is goiter, because the initial stage of hyperthyroidism generally does not have too many symptoms, it is easy to be ignored by people, many adolescent patients will notice the disease when they have a slight goiter.
Adolescence is a period of physical development. Under normal circumstances, adolescents at this stage eat a relatively large amount of food to meet the needs of physical development, which should be differentiated from adolescent hyperthyroidism. Adolescence hyperthyroidism is a morbid manifestation of eating more. The patient needs 4-6 meals a day, 400-600 grams of staple food per meal, still feel hungry, and eating so much food, the body is still getting thinner, which is a typical symptom of adolescence hyperthyroidism.
matters needing attention
Oral antithyroid drugs: can inhibit the synthesis of thyroid hormone, but need long-term use, generally in about a year and a half to two years can gradually reduce the dosage until withdrawal. However, about one-third to half of patients will relapse after withdrawal. In addition, a small number of patients in two or three months before taking medicine, there will be skin itching, rash or granulocytopenia, liver dysfunction and other adverse drug reactions. If these phenomena occur, it is advisable to seek medical advice and adjust the treatment plan in time.