Hyperthyroidism is a very common disease among women of childbearing age. It is usually caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones. If women of childbearing age suffer from hyperthyroidism and do not receive timely treatment, it will affect their fertility. Moreover, if hyperthyroidism occurs during pregnancy, it will affect the intellectual development of the baby. If hyperthyroidism occurs during pregnancy, it must be treated in time to control the condition within the normal range in time. What are the symptoms of pregnancy complicated by hyperthyroidism? 1. Physiological thyroid enlargement occurs in pregnant women. However, the area of this physiological thyroid enlargement will not exceed 20%, and a small number of patients will experience symptoms such as palpitations, heat intolerance, sweating, and weight loss. 2. Weakness in the limbs. When a pregnant woman develops hyperthyroidism, she may also experience symptoms such as weakness in the limbs, palpitations and shortness of breath. In addition, the digestive system and metabolism will change, with increased appetite and frequent and loose stools. 3. Emotionally excited. Pregnant women tend to be more emotionally agitated, moody, inattentive, tired and weak. What are the dangers of pregnancy combined with hyperthyroidism Perhaps some women do not know that when pregnancy is complicated by hyperthyroidism, it will bring certain harms, such as miscarriage, premature birth, and deformed children. Therefore, when a woman is pregnant, she should pay attention to whether she has this problem to avoid hyperthyroidism and endanger the growth and development of the fetus. Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy diagnosis: The diagnosis of hyperthyroidism should include the assessment of thyroid function and the determination of the cause. The fact that pregnant women have a good appetite but do not gain weight is helpful in the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism. In addition, if hyperthyroidism has been confirmed, the diagnosis can be confirmed based on the medical history. How to treat: Once diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, timely treatment should be sought. Currently, the treatments for hyperthyroidism generally include medication, surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, etc. When a pregnant woman suffers from hyperthyroidism, she needs to decide which treatment method is better under the advice of a doctor. Although pregnancy complicated by hyperthyroidism is rarely heard, it is undeniable that hyperthyroidism does have an impact on women of childbearing age and may lead to hyperthyroidism. Therefore, you should pay attention or be vigilant in daily life to avoid the occurrence of hyperthyroidism. |
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