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How to treat hyperthyroidism, is traditional Chinese medicine useful? Is there one in Dalian?
How does Chinese medicine treat hyperthyroidism? In people's life, we often encounter all kinds of diseases, which have brought great harm to people's body and mind. We can only try to avoid the frequency of illness through health preservation. But what if you accidentally get hyperthyroidism? How does Chinese medicine treat hyperthyroidism? According to Director Jia of Thyroid Medical Center of Ansanqin Hospital,

Hyperthyroidism is the abbreviation of hyperthyroidism, which refers to a clinical syndrome characterized by enhanced thyroid function, excessive secretion of thyroid hormone, enhanced excitability of nervous system, circulation and digestive system and hypermetabolism. What are the treatment methods of hyperthyroidism? Drug therapy is the basic treatment of hyperthyroidism, and a course of regular treatment is about 2 years. Patients need to recheck blood routine and liver and kidney function repeatedly. Thyroid function needs to be rechecked once a month before the results of thyroid function reach normal, and every three months after normal. Poor compliance of some patients will lead to repeated attacks of hyperthyroidism. Surgical treatment. 70 ~ 90% patients with hyperthyroidism can be cured, but 10 ~ 30% patients will need a second operation.

Besides medical treatment and surgical treatment, radioactive iodine-13 1 has been used more and more in clinic in recent years. Radioactive iodine-13 1 is highly selective, and is almost only absorbed by the thyroid gland after entering the human body. The radiation it emits will destroy a certain amount of thyroid cells, achieving the same effect as surgical treatment, and will not cause damage to the tissues around the thyroid and other tissues in the body.

Hyperthyroidism lies in the neck. Clinically, it presents symptoms such as swollen neck, fear of sweating, flustered and upset, relieving hunger, impatience and irritability, trembling fingers and tongue, and emaciation. It is a complex pathological process in which many zang-fu organs are ill and many pathogenesis coexist. Treatment is often carried out through various methods and links, such as soothing the liver and regulating qi, clearing the liver and purging fire, calming the heart and calming the nerves, resolving phlegm and resolving hard mass, promoting blood circulation and dredging collaterals, and eliminating pathogenic drugs.