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How Doctors Monitor Your Health

Graves’ disease is monitored with a few important exams and tests, including:
1. Blood Tests
2. Eye Exams
3. Physical Exams
When you visit your endocrinologist, they will check your eyes and vital signs, including blood pressure and weight. “One of the main symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to Graves’ disease is weight loss, even though you’re eating a normal amount — or even more than normal,” Cooper says.
If you’re taking methimazole, your doctor may also order blood tests to check for side effects of the medication, such as liver dysfunction and white blood cell abnormalities.
Of course, the most important part of monitoring is keeping your appointments and maintaining contact with your doctor. Even when Graves’ disease is successfully put into remission with treatment, it can still recur over time. “It’s crucial to follow up with your doctor and do what is recommended in terms of starting the medicine, getting the blood tests on time, and seeing your doctor for follow-ups,” says Cooper.
In addition, you can educate yourself more about Graves’ disease by visiting the American Thyroid Association.