Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid hormone is oversecreted, causing a range of symptoms in the body. Among them, a large spleen is a common symptom of hyperthyroidism.
The changes in the spleen of patients with hyperthyroidism are mainly due to excessive secretion of thyroid hormones, which leads to the appearance of mood swings, irritability, anxiety, depression and other symptoms. These symptoms can affect the emotional state of the patient, making the patient irritable, irritable, and having difficulty controlling their emotions.
For changes in the spleen temper caused by hyperthyroidism, a comprehensive ** measure is required. First, patients need to receive thyroid medications** to relieve symptoms by suppressing the secretion of thyroid hormones. In addition, psychological and emotional regulation are also very important to help patients manage their emotions and relieve symptoms of anxiety and depression.
In everyday life, people with hyperthyroidism can control their emotions by:
1.Learn to relax: You can relax and relieve tension and anxiety through deep breathing, yoga, meditation, etc.
2.Positive communication: Communicate your feelings and confusions with friends and family to gain emotional support and understanding.
3.Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Getting enough sleep, eating a sensible diet, and exercising properly can help regulate your physical and emotional state.
4.Accept a professional **: If emotional problems seriously affect life, work and social life, you should seek professional psychological counseling or ** in time.
In conclusion, the changes in temper caused by hyperthyroidism need to be paid attention to. Through a combination of medication, psychology and emotion regulation, patients can effectively control their emotions and return to a healthy lifestyle.