Treatments for Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid disease can be treated with medication alone or with surgery, radioactive
iodine or a combination of these treatments. Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) is
treated with thyroid replacement therapy. A synthetic hormone is taken daily to increase
the amount of thyroid hormone in a person's body. The drug most health care providers
prescribe is levothyroxine sodium. This is the same hormone the thyroid normally
makes. Treatment for hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) aims to decrease the amount of
thyroid hormone in a person's body. This is done through medications that block the
formation and release of thyroid hormone into the body or with radioactive iodine
treatment, which destroys the overactive thyroid tissue. Surgery can also be done to
remove part or all of the thyroid gland, but this is usually done to remove a nodule
rather than to treat overactive thyroid. If you have ever had a thyroid disorder, it is
important to check your thyroid levels with your health care provider on a regular basis.
Thyroid Disorders
Types of Thyroid Disorders
Signs of a Thyroid Disorder
Treatments for Thyroid Disorders
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