Question

Does hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism) typically affect life and fertility, and is there a genetic risk involved?

Answer

Hypothyroidism usually has a limited impact on life and fertility as long as the condition is well controlled, allowing patients to live as normally as others. In terms of genetics, there is a certain genetic possibility associated with hypothyroidism, but it is not absolute. When planning for pregnancy, patients should consult with doctors in advance and undergo appropriate thyroid function monitoring. During pregnancy, patients need to have more frequent checks of their thyroid function to ensure the health of both the mother and the fetus.