Does hyperthyroidism cause the eyes to be unable to see?
The occurrence of diffuse goiter with hyperthyroidism, i.e., hyperthyroidism, may cause the eye to see clearly, which is caused by thyroid-related eye disease.
When hyperthyroidism, patients are prone to both eyes shining, instantaneous reduction, and protruding eyes, but the protrusion of the two eyes is not the same, and it is possible to see things clearly.
If the symptoms of hyperthyroid eye are more obvious, involving the abductor nerve, the movement of the eyeball may be impaired, and it is not easy to see clearly.
Hyperthyroid eye disease is divided into simple protrusions and infiltrative proosthalms, and no matter which kind of protrusions, it is possible to see things clearly.
In hyperthyroid eye disease, patients are prone to eye irritation, lacrimation, and dry eyes.
At the same time, the eyeball may be affected by movement disorders and ghosting of vision.
When thyroid-related eye disease occurs, go to the hospital in time for treatment, and if necessary, wear an eye mask when sleeping at night. #Hyperthyroidism ##健康真探社 #