Pregnancy with hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism) is a common endocrine disease caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones. It is an autoimmune disease, pregnant women with improperly controlled hyperthyroidism, stress during delivery or surgery, painful stimulation, mental stress, fatigue, hunger, infection and inappropriate drug withdrawal can all induce hyperthyroidism crisis and endanger the life of pregnant women, Needs early control. Women with hyperthyroidism often show menstrual disorders, reduced or amenorrhea, and low fertility. Pregnancy with hyperthyroidism is rare, and the domestic incidence is reported to be one in one thousand. Most hyperthyroidism during pregnancy is Graves' disease, which is caused mainly by autoimmune and mental stimuli and is characterized by diffuse goiter and exophthalmos.
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