
How to treat hyperthyroidism with symptoms of hot flashes?
Disease description:
I have hyperthyroidism, and sometimes I feel feverish and experience insomnia at night. Does hyperthyroidism cause hot flashes, and how should they be treated?

When hyperthyroidism presents with symptoms of hot flashes, the main treatment methods include medication, radioactive iodine therapy, and surgical treatment.
1. **Medication**: This is a common treatment method for hyperthyroidism, primarily achieving therapeutic effects by inhibiting thyroid function. Commonly used medications include thyroid inhibitors, thiourea drugs, and β-receptor blockers, such as propylthiouracil. Specific medications should be used according to medical advice.
2. **Radioactive Iodine Therapy**: This involves oral administration of radioactive iodine, which accumulates in thyroid tissue. The radiation destroys the thyroid tissue, thereby reducing thyroid function hyperactivity. It should be noted that this method may cause hypothyroidism, requiring regular follow-up and possible hormone replacement therapy.
3. **Surgery**: For severe hyperthyroidism patients, especially those with thyroid enlargement posing life-threatening risks, thyroidectomy is an effective treatment option. The procedure involves removing part or all of the thyroid gland to reduce thyroid hormone secretion and alleviate hyperfunction.