Mayo Clinic
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Graves' disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
June 14, 2024 - Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this immune system condition that results in too much thyroid hormone.
ColumbiaDoctors
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What’s the Best Way to Treat Graves’ Disease? | ColumbiaDoctors
March 12, 2024 - After 12 to 18 months on medication, if the Graves’ disease did not go into remission, patients are often advised to have radioactive iodine or surgery to remove the overactive thyroid gland. “Some people are happy to wait it out a little bit longer to see if it can resolve. Others are ready to move on to radioactive iodine or surgery,” says Lowe. These treatments are considered definitive (Graves’ will not recur).
IAmA teenage girl who had hyperthyroidism (Grave's Disease), had her thyroid removed and now has hypothyroidism.
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I am a 22 year old man who was diagnosed with Graves' Disease at age 16. AMA!!!
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I was diagnosed with Graves' disease yesterday and I'm freaking out just a bit
A very high percentage of females deal with some type of thyroid problem. I have Hashimotos disease, another auto immune thyroid disorder. Yeah one day I won't have a thyroid (body is stupidly destroying it), all that means is I have to take a pill everyday. I take levothyroxine, which is the generic of synthroid. I have no problem with it, except every so often i have to get my dosage increased. No big deal, side effects are just listed as precautions and almost never happen to you. Most likely you felt worse before you took the pill, with an undiagnosed thyroid problem and all. Welcome to the crazy thyroid club! More on reddit.com
Graves' Disease - Hyperthyroidism - Everything You Need to Know (Hey guys a friend of mine is making educational medical videos similar to Khan Academy on youtube. I know he has put a lot of effort so please give him a chance and subscribe to him if you like his stuff. They are amazing, thanx)
I cringed when he said thyroid eye disease was treated with NSAID drops. The rest seemed pretty accurate.
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PubMed Central
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Long-term management of Graves disease: a narrative review - PMC
Graves disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism, accounting for more than 90% of cases in Korea. Patients with GD are treated with any of the following: antithyroid drugs (ATDs), radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy, or thyroidectomy. ...
University of Michigan Health
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Hyperthyroidism & Graves’ Disease | University of Michigan Health
Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI) can be identified in the blood when Graves' disease is the cause of hyperthyroidism. Thyroid peroxidase antibodies and other anti-thyroid antibodies are also seen in some disorders leading to hyperthyroidism. ... Currently, there are several effective treatments available for hyperthyroidism depending on the cause, severity, and several other factors. The most common treatments for hyperthyroidism include antithyroid medications, radioactive iodine and thyroid surgery.
Medscape
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Graves Disease Treatment & Management: Medical Care, Surgical Care, Consultations
3 weeks ago - A study by Tun et al indicated that in patients with Graves disease receiving thionamide therapy, high TRAb levels at diagnosis of the disease and/or high TRAb levels at treatment cessation are risk factors for relapse, particularly within the first two years.
Gdatf
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Treatment of Graves’ Disease – An Overview | Graves' Disease and Thyroid Foundation
August 18, 2021 - Of these last agents, propranolol has been shown to relieve symptoms, and even though it does not interfere with thyroid function, it may bring about remissions in Graves’ disease. [Editor’s update: new guidance was released in 2011 stating that near-total or total thyroidectomy is now the procedure of choice for patients undergoing this treatment option.
Thyroid Cancer
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How to Treat Graves’ Disease: Top 3 Options
July 12, 2022 - Graves' Disease treatment may include thyroid surgery, anti-thyroid medication, or radioactive iodine. Thyroid surgery may be your best chance at being cured.
NCBI
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Graves Disease - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
June 20, 2023 - More importantly, the patient should ... medications that contain pseudoephedrine or ephedrine during treatment. Access free multiple choice questions on this topic. Click here for a simplified version. Comment on this article. ... Wémeau JL, Klein M, Sadoul JL, Briet C, Vélayoudom-Céphise FL.
NIDDK
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Graves’ Disease - NIDDK
October 7, 2025 - This test, also called Doppler ultrasound, uses sound waves to detect increased blood flow in your thyroid due to Graves’ disease. Your doctor may order this test if radioactive iodine uptake is not a good option for you, such as during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Hyperthyroidism is usually treated with medicines, radioiodine therapy, or thyroid surgery.
Pubs
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New Treatment Option for Graves’ Disease Finally ‘On the Horizon’
September 12, 2024 | Later this year, Immunovant will be launching a late-stage clinical trial for Graves’ disease—the first in a very, very long time. The preferred treatment option currently is methimazole, approved for medical use in the U.S.