Women should have various physical examinations during pregnancy to ensure that their children can grow up healthily. Going to the hospital for regular prenatal check-ups is an essential part of pregnancy. Some people find out that they have hyperthyroidism when they are three months pregnant. Therefore, many pregnant women will worry about whether hyperthyroidism will have any impact on the baby. In fact, there is no need to worry too much and you must listen to the doctor's advice. Let’s take a look at what you should do if hyperthyroidism is diagnosed in the third month of pregnancy. What to do if you get pregnant during hyperthyroidism In the early stages of hyperthyroidism, there will be symptoms such as palpitations and tremors. If the hyperthyroidism stabilizes, you can get pregnant. In fact, many people with hyperthyroidism worry about what will happen after they become pregnant. In fact, after pregnancy, they just need to adjust their mood, don't be too nervous, and check their thyroid function regularly. People with hyperthyroidism should avoid seafood and spicy food. Thyroid expert Jia Chunbao pointed out that people with hyperthyroidism should pay attention to rest and not be too tired. Precautions Warm reminder: Hyperthyroidism requires rest, you should maintain a good mood and take a walk. 1. Seek medical advice For women with hyperthyroidism who are confirmed to be pregnant, they should seek diagnosis and treatment from a specialist in a timely manner, and choose appropriate medications under the doctor's guidance. In addition, the use of medications has a great impact on pregnant women, especially the fetus, so the dosage of the medication should be adjusted as much as possible to reduce harm to the fetus. 2. Regular inspection Check the thyroxine level in the blood regularly to maintain the balance of thyroid hormones. If it is normal, minimize the use of medication. 3. Prevent and treat infection Infection is also one of the factors that cause or aggravate hyperthyroidism. During pregnancy, you must be careful to avoid infection, because infection will not only increase the use of drugs, but also aggravate the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. 4. Prevent and treat hyperthyroidism crisis The hormone levels of pregnant women will change before and after delivery, which may aggravate hyperthyroidism to a certain extent and even lead to the risk of hyperthyroidism. Therefore, pregnant women should be closely observed and treated by obstetrics and gynecology and endocrinology departments before and after delivery. Avoid washing to prevent hyperthyroidism crisis. 5. Continue to stay in hospital for observation Even after delivery, you should not take it lightly. It is recommended to continue hospitalization for observation and treatment for a period of time after delivery, because pregnant women with hyperthyroidism will follow such a pattern: symptoms worsen in early pregnancy, alleviate in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, and relapse and worsen 2-6 months after delivery. |
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