Hello, I am also a patient with hyperthyroidism.

Hello, thank you for your inquiry. To sum up your situation: a young female patient, 23 years old, was normal after one and a half years of hyperthyroidism treatment. In order to give you a better answer, please provide the following information in the follow-up consultation: how long have you been pregnant; Whether there are basic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes; Related examination and medication history. According to your question, the main antithyroid drugs (ATD) are thiourea (such as propylthiouracil and PTU) and imidazole (such as tabazole and MM). The adverse reactions of antithyroid drugs mainly include leukopenia, liver function damage and drug-induced rash. Blood routine and liver function should be checked regularly before and during medication. Tabazole (methimazole) is generally the first choice. It can be taken once a day, and the patient has good compliance. Propylthiouracil is the first choice for T3 hyperthyroidism and gestational hyperthyroidism. In addition, patients with leukopenia should also choose propylthiouracil. Thank you for your consultation!