6 weeks pregnant with hyperthyroidism should be treated?

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Hello doctor. I am 32 years old and 6 weeks pregnant. Since being pregnant, I have felt my heart pounding, feeling nervous. I went to the doctor for an ultrasound and the doctor found out that I have a right lobe nodule. I have tested for TSH <0.05, free t4 2.1, free t3 4.6. Measure heart rate 110 times/min. The doctor said I have hyperthyroidism. Please advise me about the case, 6 weeks pregnant with hyperthyroidism, how to treat? Thank you doctor.
Tsinghua (1998)
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Hello. Hyperthyroidism can be treated and is treated by an endocrinologist or cardiologist, and there are drugs that do not affect pregnancy, so you can rest assured. You need to be closely monitored so that you don't have heart failure complications because your heart has to work a lot (tachycardia).
With my current condition, I can go to a hospital of Vinmec Health System to be examined and consulted by specialist doctors on the direction of treatment. I look forward to meeting you to discuss further.
Thank you for trusting and sharing the question "How should I treat hyperthyroidism 6 weeks pregnant?" to Vinmec. I wish you a healthy and healthy pregnancy.
Answered by Master, Doctor Danh Man - Cardiologist - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Phu Quoc International General Hospital
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