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Radioiodine therapy is a targeted form of internal radiation used mainly for thyroid conditions, including hyperthyroidism and certain types of thyroid cancer. By using a small, carefully measured dose of radioactive iodine, the treatment works directly on thyroid tissue without affecting most other organs. At Manipal Hospitals International, patients receive personalised and well-monitored care to ensure comfort, safety, and predictable outcomes throughout their treatment journey.
Radioiodine therapy uses a special form of iodine that carries a small amount of radiation. Because the thyroid naturally absorbs iodine, the radioactive iodine travels straight to thyroid cells and destroys overactive or cancerous tissue with precision.
In simple terms, it is a focused treatment that “switches off” or reduces unwanted thyroid activity without needing surgery or external radiation.
A radioiodine therapy procedure is often recommended when thyroid tissue is overactive, enlarged, or contains cancer cells that need to be targeted internally. The treatment is designed to reduce symptoms, control hormone levels, and prevent regrowth of abnormal tissue.
Radioiodine therapy is tailored according to the condition being treated, the level of thyroid activity, and long-term goals.
Manipal Hospitals provides safe and precise radioiodine treatment supported by expert endocrinologists, nuclear medicine specialists, and advanced diagnostic tools. Patients receive clear guidance before, during, and after therapy to ensure the best possible outcome.
Radioiodine treatment may be recommended when:
Certain situations may require postponement or alternative treatment approaches.
The procedure is simple, painless, and usually completed within minutes. Patients swallow a capsule or liquid containing radioactive iodine. There are no injections or invasive steps involved. The iodine travels naturally through the bloodstream to the thyroid, where it begins working gradually.
Recovery is generally smooth. Most patients resume normal activities within a day or two, though some may feel mild neck tenderness, temporary throat discomfort, or fatigue. Thyroid hormone levels improve gradually over weeks. For thyroid cancer, follow-up scans help confirm treatment success.
Patients may require medication to stabilise thyroid levels long-term, depending on how much tissue is reduced by the treatment.
Radioiodine therapy is considered very safe, but possible temporary effects include dry mouth, mild nausea, change in taste, or temporary swelling in the neck. Rarely, thyroid levels may become too low, requiring medication. During follow-up, we closely monitor and manage these changes.
The cost of radioiodine therapy depends on the dose required, the condition being treated, and follow-up needs. Manipal Hospitals offers competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, ensuring accessible and high-quality care for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes consultation, diagnostic tests, the radioiodine dose, monitoring, and follow-up evaluations.
International patients receive comprehensive care coordination, including visa guidance, travel assistance, accommodation support, translation services, and follow-up scheduling. This ensures a comfortable and well-organised treatment experience from start to finish.