Can hyperthyroidism eat peach

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Primary hyperthyroidism is the most common, refers to in the goiter at the same time, hyperthyroidism symptoms. The patient's age is mostly between 20 to 40 years old. Glandular swelling is diffuse, symmetrical on both sides, often accompanied by exophthalmos, so it is also known as "exophthalmos goiter". So can hyperthyroidism eat peaches?

Can hyperthyroidism eat peach

First of all, hyperthyroidism can eat peaches. Peaches are a kind of fruit that can be eaten.

Secondly, limit food fiber, should eat less bran, cabbage, apple, carrot and other food containing more food fiber

Finally, hyperthyroidism patients are often accompanied by increased frequency of defecation or diarrhea symptoms.

matters needing attention

Mental, nervous system abnormalities: the emergence of this symptom often brings mental burden to the family, patients with nervousness, hyperactivity, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, lack of concentration, memory loss, etc