Can I get hyperthyroidism if I am deficient in iodine?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    If iodine deficiency can lead to hyperthyroidism, but from the actual situation of the disease, because iodine deficiency causes goiter is only a small part of the patients, because although iodine can inhibit the release of thyroid hormones, but can not inhibit the synthesis of thyroid hormones, if too much iodine is consumed, it can hinder the organic process of iodine in the thyroid gland, resulting in hyperthyroidism, so excessive iodine intake can also lead to hyperthyroidism, in addition, the excess iodine included will also harden the thyroid tissue, resulting in the condition of hyperthyroid patients for a long time. Therefore, in our diet, normal people should include foods containing more iodine in moderation, and if they are hyperthyroid patients, they should be cautious about using drugs and foods containing more iodine to avoid negative effects.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you don't have severe iodine deficiency, you won't get hyperthyroidism.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Excessive or too little iodine intake is easy to cause hyperthyroidism, which is because the thyroid gland synthesizes and releases too much thyroid hormone, causing hypermetabolism and sympathetic nerve excitation, causing palpitations, eating, sweating, increased stool, and easy weight loss. Because iodine is an important substance for the synthesis of thyroxine, hyperthyroidism is related to excessive iodine, but if the human body lacks iodine and high iodine, it actually has a certain impact on the thyroid gland, and finally it is easy to develop hyperthyroidism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Patients with hyperthyroidism only have symptoms such as palpitation, weakness, anxiety, and hand tremor during the attack, and they will be the same as normal people after the attack, and there will be no sequelae.

    I am also a patient of hyperthyroidism with iodine, and now I do not have the above symptoms, I used to love sweating, but now I occasionally feel hot and not afraid of cold.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Possibly. I heard that the current iodized salt content is not standard, it may be too much, if you usually eat seafood, try to eat non-iodized salt. If you eat freshwater animals and plants, eat iodized salt, and occasionally eat some kelp silk or something.

    However, you can't eat kelp too often, and you can't overdo it. The iodine content is too high. Usually do more exercise, adjust your work and rest, and generally do not change to hyperthyroidism.

    However, if you have a history of hyperthyroidism in your family, you should pay more attention.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is a type of hyperthyroidism called iodine hyperthyroidism. Iodine-based hyperthyroidism is characterized by the occurrence of iodine-deficient areas after iodine supplementation, or after taking iodine-containing drugs (eg, amiodarone), iodine contrast media, or iodine disinfectants. Iodine hyperthyroidism tends to be self-limited, and the disease is mild, and it is more common in the elderly.

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