For Graves’ disease, doctors often use medications to block thyroid hormone production. Beta-blockers help with symptoms like a racing heart. In some cases, doctors may suggest radioactive iodine therapy to reduce hormone levels or even surgery to remove the thyroid gland. Regular check-ups are crucial to monitor hormone levels and adjust treatments as needed.

In managing Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, the main treatment is hormone replacement therapy. This helps to provide the body with the thyroid hormones it lacks. Patients are encouraged to adopt a healthy lifestyle, which includes a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Avoiding gluten and processed foods may also benefit some. Regular exercise and stress management techniques, like yoga or meditation, can improve overall health and well-being.