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Hyperthyroidism is a disease that is prone to high incidence. When hyperthyroidism occurs again, the human body will experience various symptoms. The most common symptoms include palpitations, poor sleep, and even shaking hands, which can have a significant impact on the body. Therefore, timely treatment is necessary. Does hyperthyroidism affect in vitro baby transplantation? Let's take a look at the 592 Baby Net editor.
If there is hyperthyroidism, it is possible to do in vitro fertilization, but it must be controlled under the control of hyperthyroidism. If the TSH, T3, T4, FT3, and FT4 in the blood are very abnormal during the acute phase of hyperthyroidism, it is not recommended to do in vitro fertilization because it will affect the quality of the egg and the development of the embryo. Therefore, if there is hyperthyroidism, the degree of hyperthyroidism must be measured first to determine whether in vitro fertilization can be performed.
Thyroid hormones promote metabolism and redox reactions. Excessive metabolism requires the body to increase food intake; Increased gastrointestinal activity and increased frequency of bowel movements; Although the amount of food consumed has increased, the oxidative response has increased, the body's energy expenditure has increased, and the patient's weight has decreased; Increased heat production, fear of sweating due to heat, and some patients have low fever; Thyroid hormones increase the stimulation of sympathetic nervous system, and clinical manifestations include palpitations, tachycardia, insomnia, emotional excitement, and even anxiety.
Even if receiving medication to solve hyperthyroidism, one cannot immediately undergo in vitro fertilization. After stopping medication for six months, it is necessary to observe whether hyperthyroidism has recurred, and there are no relapses or other abnormalities. The impact of residual drugs in the body is minimal. It's best to have IVF again at this time. If hyperthyroidism is treated surgically, pregnancy can be cured after three months.
Hyperthyroidism refers to the synthesis and release of excessive thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland, causing hypermetabolism and sympathetic nerve stimulation, leading to diseases such as palpitations, sweating, increased eating and bowel movements, and weight loss. Most patients often experience symptoms such as exophthalmos, eyelid edema, and visual loss simultaneously.
Hyperthyroidism is a common endocrine disease that can cause endocrine disorders and ovulation disorders in female patients, leading to the possibility of infertility. Even if pregnant, it is easy to experience situations such as miscarriage and stillbirth. Therefore, it is recommended that patients undergo appropriate treatment before choosing natural conception or IVF surgery. In addition, hyperthyroidism patients should try to eat less or no iodine containing foods in their daily lives, such as seaweed and seaweed, eat more high calorie and high protein foods, and supplement various vitamins in moderation.