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How much does it cost to treat hyperthyroidism? Can it be cured?
Can hyperthyroidism be cured? This is a lot of hyperthyroidism patients are concerned about the problem, after the hyperthyroidism will appear thick neck, at the same time the eyeballs will also be protruding, for the person's appearance is a great impact, but also hurt the self-esteem of the people, will make people become low self-esteem. Can hyperthyroidism be cured? According to the director of the Thyroid Medical Center of Xi'an Sanqin Hospital, Mr. Jia said.

1, general treatment: after the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism is not yet under control, as far as possible to obtain the patient's full understanding and close cooperation, rational arrangement of diet, the need for high-calorie, high-protein, high-vitamin and low iodine diet; the spirit of the spirit of relaxation; appropriate rest, to avoid heavy physical activity, is necessary, can not be ignored.

2, surgical treatment: sub-total thyroidectomy after drug treatment, the effect is good, the cure rate of more than 90%, but there is a certain chance of complications.

3, drug therapy: thiouracil drugs, which is our country and many countries in the world is currently the main treatment for hyperthyroidism treatment method. The characteristics of this treatment method: oral medication, easy to be accepted by the patient; treatment will not cause irreversible damage; but the course of medication is long, need regular follow-up; recurrence rate is high. Even if it is a reasonable rule of medication, there is still a recurrence rate of more than 20% after treatment.

4, radioactive iodine therapy: this method is safe, convenient, the cure rate of 85% -90%, low recurrence rate, in recent years more and more countries began to use this method of treatment of hyperthyroidism. After treatment, the symptoms disappear more slowly, about 10% of the patients permanent hypothyroidism.