Is there any way to quickly control the dangerous symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
Regardless of the method of treatment eventually used, a doctor may initially recommend a beta-adrenergic blocking drug – also known as beta blockers – such as atenolol (Tenormin ), nadolol (Corgard ), metoprolol (Lopressor ), or propranolol (Inderal ) to block the action of circulating thyroid hormone on your body tissues, slow your heart rate and reduce your nervousness. These drugs can be useful in rapidly reducing these potentially dangerous symptoms until your treatment has taken effect. However, they should not be used if you have asthma or heart failure, as they can worsen these conditions. Diabetic patients taking insulin should also take care because the beta-blocking drugs may mask the warning symptoms of low blood sugar. Finally, these drugs are not a substitute for treatment, but they will normally make you feel better – sometimes in as little as a few hours. What is the initial treatment for Graves’ Disease? The first course of action – when the disease is mild, or occurs