What kind of food can't hyperthyroidism patients eat
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For a long time, the problem of hyperthyroidism is our concern. It is a disease that frequently occurs around us in recent years. Once it is invaded by this disease, we must pay attention to the treatment of this disease. At the same time, patients should not ignore the diet care of this disease. Then some patients put forward that hyperthyroidism patients can't eat anything.
What kind of food can't hyperthyroidism patients eat
First: spicy food. During the treatment, patients should avoid eating chili, leek, onion, garlic seedling, raw onion, garlic and other food, and should abstain from alcohol; in order to achieve better treatment effect, patients should also drink less or not to drink alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, fruit wine, rice wine or fruit juice; when cooking, they should add less pungent spices, such as pepper, Chinese prickly ash, ginger, mustard, fennel, cinnamon Star anise, etc.
Second: seafood. Patients should eat less or no fish, shrimp, crab and shellfish seafood, such as eel, yellow croaker, crayfish, oyster, raw oyster, lobster, etc. These foods contain a certain amount of iodine, which will aggravate the disease, so their intake should be limited; patients should also avoid eating seaweed seafood, such as kelp, laver and so on. This kind of seafood contains a lot of iodine and is easy to be absorbed by human body. Iodine is one of the main raw materials for the synthesis of thyroid hormone. Excessive intake of iodine will aggravate the disease and is not conducive to treatment.
Third: strong tea and coffee. These two kinds of drinks contain a lot of caffeine, which will produce obvious excitatory effect on the central nervous system after entering the human body. Drinking a lot of strong tea or coffee will aggravate the symptoms of mental excitement and insomnia, which is not conducive to the control of the disease. Therefore, patients with hyperthyroidism should avoid drinking these drinks.
matters needing attention
According to the research data, the drug concentration of antithyroid hormone in breast milk can reach three times of the concentration in the body's blood, and the drug can enter the baby's body through milk and affect its thyroid function. Therefore, postpartum hyperthyroidism patients should not breastfeed, so as not to cause unnecessary harm to the baby.