Symptoms of pregnant women with hyperthyroidism?

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Who doesn't want their baby to be smarter, healthier and more lovely? Mothers to be, who often get together, often talk about their children. However, if you ignore your own situation and suffer from hypothyroidism, not only will your child have problems, but also you may have serious diseases. What are the symptoms of pregnant women with hyperthyroidism? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of pregnant women with hyperthyroidism?

1、 May lead to fetal hypothyroidism: Although hypothyroidism is not infectious, but has a certain degree of heredity, and the birth of the fetus suffering from hypothyroidism, will make the fetus grow slowly, slow response, and even mental disorders, which is commonly known as dullness.

2、 Fetuses are prone to mental retardation and birth defects: according to statistics, if mothers with hypothyroidism do not treat them in time, their children's IQ will be 8-9 points lower than other children's. In addition, patients should also maintain adequate sleep, avoid excessive fatigue, heartbeat must avoid excessive worry, which is extremely harmful to the development of the fetus. Finally, we must regularly go to the hospital for relevant examination to understand the recovery of the disease.

3、 Induced thyroiditis: in addition to making children lose in the starting line, we will also have various discomfort symptoms due to hypothyroidism after production, and 7% of patients will have thyroiditis. If not treated in time, it will lead to myocardial infarction, renal failure, etc.

matters needing attention

1. After suffering from hyperthyroidism, pregnant women can take more high protein and vitamin rich food, which can correct the consumption caused by hypermetabolism and improve the general condition. Protein should limit animal protein, avoid iodine food, iodine can induce hyperthyroidism, make hyperthyroidism symptoms worse. 2. In addition, the treatment of pregnant women, mainly oral drugs, the preferred drug is propylthiouracil, 50-150 mg per day is appropriate, because large doses of medication may damage the fetal thyroid development, if the symptoms are still difficult to control, propranolol and other drugs can be appropriately added. The specific use of drugs should be in accordance with the doctor's advice.