Can hyperthyroidism eat honey

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Thyroid function test under normal circumstances, the blood concentration of T3, RT3 and T4 in hyperthyroidism patients is increased, the increase of T3 is more obvious than T4. TSH is lower than normal, only seen in the more sensitive immunoradiometric assay. So can hyperthyroidism eat honey?

Can hyperthyroidism eat honey

First of all, hyperthyroidism can eat honey, honey helps defecate, can rest assured to eat.

Secondly, the stage of symptom control: it generally takes 1-3 months, and the dosage is usually 30-40 mg of methimazole or 300-400 mg of propylthiouracil per day, three to four times.

Finally, in order to relieve symptoms, especially tachycardia, β - blockers such as propranolol can be added. In the first 2-4 weeks of treatment, most patients need to take propranolol drugs because the effect of antithyroid drugs is not obvious.

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Hyperthyroid heart disease (HHD) is a common complication of hyperthyroidism, which accounts for about 8.6% - 17.5% of hospitalized patients in China. The rate of hyperthyroidism combined with thyroid heart disease is higher in the elderly.