Someone experiencing a thyroid storm requires emergency treatment and is often admitted to an intensive care unit. The immediate goals are to slow down thyroid hormone production, prevent the thyroid from releasing more, and decrease the effects of the hormones that are already circulating. The medical team will frequently administer large doses of anti-thyroid drugs. Other treatments are supportive and include supplemental oxygen, IV fluids, and cooling blankets. Beta-blockers can help lower heart rate and blood pressure, and some doctors will prescribe antibiotics as a preventative measure if they think an infection could be to blame.

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