Management and treatment of thyroiditis are dependent on the type, phase, and current symptoms. Because the thyrotoxic phase is temporary, treatment targets the symptoms instead, though people with subacute, silent, or postpartum thyroiditis may not need it.
Beta-blockers treat palpitations, anxiety, and tremors. Anti-inflammatory drugs can help manage thyroidal pain. Thyroid hormone replacement therapy is necessary for hypothyroidism, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.

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