Treatment and diagnostics thyrotoxicosis in Guangzhou, China

Thyrotoxicosis
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  • Number of clinics for thyrotoxicosis treatment:

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Thyrotoxicosis is hyperfunction of the thyroid gland that develops against the background of incorrect treatment of hypothyroidism, chronic inflammatory processes, toxic adenomas, multinodular goiter, and other provoking conditions. As the disease develops, metabolic rate is disturbed. Patients experience persistent sweating, hot flashes, palpitations, anxiety, and tremor. Hyperthyroidism is also accompanied by persistent diarrhea, which is sometimes mistaken for intestinal imbalance. Treatment of thyrotoxicosis in Guangzhou means the help of experienced endocrinologists, a comprehensive approach, and access to the most advanced technologies.

Diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis in Guangzhou is carried out with the following procedures:

  • general clinical and biochemical blood and urine tests,
  • extended blood tests for the hormone panel,
  • neck mapping,
  • thyroid ultrasound,
  • scintigraphy and targeted radiography,
  • electrocardiogram,
  • percutaneous fine-needle biopsy.

The following procedures are used for treatment:

  • pharmacological therapy with hormonal agents and new-generation beta-blockers,
  • radioactive iodine therapy,
  • microsurgical hemistrumectomy and subtotal strumectomy,
  • laparoscopic subtotal thyroidectomy,
  • robot-assisted radical thyroidectomy.

At the end of the main treatment, physicians in the city’s medical centers advise patients on supportive and preventive pharmacotherapy and physiotherapy. Patients whose thyroid gland has been removed require lifelong hormone replacement. Most people treated here note safety, effectiveness, and attentive endocrinological care.

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Leading doctors
Hong Song Bin
  • Graduated from the College of Medicine, Inha University.
  • Specialization: osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus, thyroid diseases. 
  • Associate Professor of the Department of Endocrine Medicine. 
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Dyo Yong Ob
  • Graduated from Yonsei University.
  • Professor of the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Inha University.
  • Director of the Women's Cancer Center.
  • Specialization: endocrine surgery, breast surgery. 
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