hyperthyroidism can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, but it is usually used as an adjunct to Western medicine treatment. Hyperthyroidism, also known as hyperthyroidism, can be relieved by traditional Chinese medicine through syndrome differentiation and treatment. However, the cure still relies on Western medicine anti thyroid drugs or radioactive iodine therapy. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for hyperthyroidism mainly targets mild to moderate patients or alleviates the side effects of Western medicine. The commonly used Chaihu Shugan San for liver depression and qi stagnation type is modified, manifested as irritability and bloating; The type of Yin deficiency and Fire excess is often treated with Zhibai Dihuang Pills, accompanied by hot flashes and night sweats; The Qi Yin deficiency type is often treated with Shengmai San combined with Liuwei Dihuang Wan, which can cause palpitations and fatigue. Acupuncture and moxibustion often takes Taichong, Sanyinjiao and other acupoints to regulate endocrine. Some traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations, such as Jiakangling Tablets and Prunella Prunella Paste, also have auxiliary effects, but it should be noted that iodine containing Chinese medicine may aggravate the disease.

Traditional Chinese medicine treatment alone has limitations. For urgent and severe cases such as significant thyroid enlargement and hyperthyroidism crisis, Western medicine treatment must be given priority. Traditional Chinese medicine has a slow onset of action and is difficult to quickly control thyroid hormone levels. Some herbs may interfere with the metabolism of Western medicine. Special populations such as pregnant women with hyperthyroidism and children with hyperthyroidism need to carefully choose traditional Chinese medicine plans.

Regardless of the treatment method used, patients with hyperthyroidism need to regularly monitor their thyroid function. Maintain a low iodine diet and avoid high iodine foods such as seaweed and seaweed. Ensuring sufficient sleep, controlling emotional fluctuations, and practicing moderate soothing exercises such as Eight Section Brocade can help with recovery. If symptoms such as palpitations and worsening hand tremors occur, timely follow-up visits should be made to adjust the treatment plan.

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