Affecting roughly one percent of Americans, Graves’ disease is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism.
In his latest public education drive, Dr. Cole discusses the most common complications and treatment approaches for the management of this condition –
– and why early diagnosis is crucial in preventing the most severe complications.
So what are the complications of Graves’ Disease?
The surgeon explains that, left untreated, Graves’ disease can cause severe health problems including altered heart muscle structure and affected cardiac function.
The common treatment for mild symptoms includes artificial days and lubricating gels, with corticosteroids prescribed in more severe cases.
Orbital decompression surgery is necessary in the more advanced cases, where nerve compression can potentially cause vision problems.
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The Best Eye Surgeon In Atlanta Discusses Graves’ Disease Dangers & Treatment Options
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