1. Current studies have shown that thyroid-related eye disease is an autoimmune disease, which can lead to eye inflammation, resulting in eyelid swelling, conjunctival hyperemia and edema (increased white and red blood capillaries), photophobia, foreign body sensation, etc.
2. Thyroid-related eye disease can lead to inflammation and damage of the lacrimal gland, affecting the secretion function of tears, resulting in dry eyes, foreign body sensation, fatigue, etc.
3. When thyroid-related eye disease involves the eyelids or proptosis, trichiasis may occur. Trichiasis comes into contact with the cornea and conjunctiva, causing not only damage and pain, but also irritating the eye and causing tearing.
4. Thyroid related eye disease causes eyelid recession and sluggishness, increased eye exposure area, and accelerated tear growth, resulting in symptoms such as dry eyes, foreign body sensation, and photophobia.
5. Thyroid-related eye disease leads to changes in the position relationship between the eyelids and the eyeball, uneven tear distribution, changes in tear flow, and eye discomfort.
6. Thyroid-related eye diseases involve extraocular muscles, causing eye movement disorders and even diplopia, which will increase the symptoms of fatigue.
7. When thyroid-related eye disease occurs with incomplete occlusion, conjunctival and corneal epithelial defects, exposure keratitis, etc., resulting in severe eye discomfort symptoms and even threatening the eyeball and vision.
If a person wants to enjoy the scenery of the world, then he must have a good pair of eyes, and he must take good care of his eyes. At the same time, those patients with hyperthyroidism must accept ** as soon as possible and let themselves ** as soon as possible, so that they can reduce the damage to their eyes and get themselves out of the torture of hyperthyroidism as soon as possible.