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Patients with hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can eat spirulina. Patients with hyperthyroidism need to control iodine intake in their diet, hypothyroidism patients need to supplement iodine intake, and spirulina does not contain iodine, there is no conflict between the two, and it is rich in protein, and is also rich in essential amino acids and various vitamins for the human body. Spirulina is a natural health food, rich in various vitamins, trace elements, phycopolysaccharides, phycocyanin, linolenic acid, insulin and other bioactive substances, which has the ability to lower cholesterol, detoxify the kidney, and improve the body's immune function.
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I myself have been taking Cheng Haibao Spirulina Tablets, as for your condition, it is best to consult a doctor.
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I can take it, I have been taking Cheng Haibao spirulina for a long time, and I personally feel that the effect is not bad.
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What are dietary contraindications for Hashimoto's thyroiditis?
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The main common thyroid diseases are hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroid tumors, thyroiditis, thyroid cysts, and complications of hyperthyroidism. Thyroiditis is a thyroid disease characterized by inflammation.
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Mung beans are heat-clearing and detoxifying If you are taking Chinese medicine, don't eat mung beans Hashimoto's thyroiditis If you don't take Chinese medicine, there are no contraindications in the diet Iodine can also be eaten, but in moderation.
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People with Hashimoto's thyroiditis should eat mainly light food.
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Avoid food: greasy (such as rooster, goose, pig's head, beef and mutton, carp, shrimp, crab, etc.), spicy (such as onion, ginger, raw garlic, chili, etc.), fried food. No smoking or drinking. Eat more: kelp, seaweed, fresh vegetables and fruits.
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis is hyperthyroidism (iodine deficiency in the body) and hypothyroidism (iodine deficiency in the body). You can't eat seafood. You can't eat chili peppers, you can't be angry, you can't eat kelp.
Lifelong medication is required. Unable**. My mom also suffers from this disease.
In severe cases, surgery is required to remove the excess thyroid mass. My mom had a minor operation and came out in more than half an hour.
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Hello, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a common autoimmune thyroid disease and the leading cause of primary hypothyroidism. The disease is characterized by thyroid parenchymal lymphocytic infiltration and fibrosis, with the presence of antithyroid antibodies in serum and abnormal thyroid function. The development is slow, the course of the disease is long, and the early stage can be asymptomatic, and the two lobes of the thyroid gland are diffusely enlarged on ultrasonography, which is generally symmetrical, and can also be dominated by swelling on one side.
The isthmus is thickened significantly. You can eat more eggs, milk, and all kinds of meat; Limit fatty and cholesterol-containing foods such as cream, animal brains and offal; Avoid the use of goiter-causing substances, such as cabbage, cabbage, rape, walnuts, etc. If you have anemia, supplement iron-containing foods and vitamin-containing vegetables.
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Don't eat seafood, because the current thyroiditis is caused by excessive iodine, and I am also a Hashimoto patient, so if necessary, I can communicate with it.
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In addition to medications**, Chinese medicine also emphasizes mental regulation, reasonable arrangements for life and work, and a reasonable diet. If there are manifestations of hyperthyroidism, it is advisable to eat lightly
The diet of span Hashimoto's thyroiditis focuses on high-fiber foods including green leafy vegetables, whole grains, and many fruits, such as celery, cabbage, water spinach, and whole grains.
Soybeans, mung beans, oats, fruits such as jujubes, peanuts and other dried fruits, span
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis was first reported by the Japanese Hashimoto Tsusamu, so it was named Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Under the microscope, a large number of lymphocytic infiltrates can be seen in the thyroid gland, so it is also called chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. It is an autoimmune thyroid disease.
At present, the cause of the disease is unknown, and the only known cause is a high-iodine diet.
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Regular care: relax your mood, avoid overwork, and live a regular life.
Diet: Eat light foods with less oil and rich in fiber; Eat protein-rich foods. Avoid spicy and fishy hair, and eat less sweet and greasy food; Avoid raw and cold food; Avoid hard, rough and acidic foods; Avoid salty foods.
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The diet of Hashimoto's thyroiditis focuses on high-fiber foods, including green leafy vegetables, whole grains and many fruits, such as cabbage, celery, water spinach in vegetables, soybeans, mung beans, oats in coarse grains, and dried fruits such as dates and peanuts in fruits, all of which are rich in fiber, so pay attention to the intake of high-quality protein.
For patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and hyperthyroidism, the intake of seafood such as kelp and seaweed should be temporarily restricted in the diet to reduce the iodine content in the food. However, patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and hypothyroidism, such as patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, should increase the iodine content in the diet and increase the concentration of iodine in the blood.
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You can eat it, this one won't have a big impact. Nuts have a good effect on strengthening the brain and kidneys, and can play a role in improving cardiovascular disease.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis will cause some symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, which may cause anemia or other cardiovascular problems, and eating nut foods can improve these conditions, which is beneficial to the body.
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Hello, the focus of Hashimoto's thyroiditis diet is high-fiber foods including green leafy vegetables, whole grains and many fruits, etc., and dried fruits such as dates, peanuts, and nuts in fruits are rich in fiber or can be eaten. If there are manifestations of hyperthyroidism, it is advisable to eat light, eat fresh vegetables and fruits with high vitamin content, and eat nutritious lean meat, chicken, duck, soft-shelled turtle, freshwater fish, and shiitake mushrooms.
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease that will not "heal on its own", or it can be said that it will not be "**". Due to the increase of thyroid antibodies: thyroglobulin antibody and thyroid peroxidase antibody, these two antibodies will automatically attack thyroid tissue cells, repeatedly destroy, so that the thyroid gland forms an empty shell, resulting in the production and storage of thyroxine thyroid follicular cells are destroyed, and this production and storage of thyroxine factory is reduced, and the synthesis and release of thyroxine can not be replaced, so the formation of permanent hypothyroidism - "hypothyroidism", This is how Hashimoto's thyroiditis evolved, and the end result is clinical hypothyroidism, because the destruction of thyroid follicular cells is irreversible.
And Hashimoto's thyroiditis itself does not need any **, mainly based on the results of thyroid function (FT3 FT4 TSH), the early stage of Hashimoto's thyroiditis will have a transient hyperthyroidism, because when thyroid antibodies destroy thyroid tissue, each destruction will lead to the release of thyroxine in the thyroid follicle with each destruction, resulting in a sharp increase in thyroxine in the body, manifested as hyperthyroidism (FT3FT4 increases, TSH decreases), but because thyroxine does not have a long half-life in the bodyIt will be metabolized in a few days or weeks, so it is also not needed. In the late stages of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (decreased FT3ft4 and increased TSH), oral thyroxine drug replacement is initiated**.
According to research: can reduce thyroid antibodies and improve immunity, according to the cause of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, the current more accepted theory is caused by abnormal immune function, so we can eat more foods in the diet to reduce antibodies and improve immunity, which foods are rich, you can take a look at yourself, there are detailed introductions. You can also take oral enzyme tablets or Sivir tablets on medicines, which have recognized curative effects, and you can change your lifestyle habits slightly, and do 20 minutes of aerobic exercise every day, such as:
Walking is not too tiring and can also improve the body's own immunity. Hashimoto's thyroiditis itself is forbidden to eat foods high in iodine, because foods high in iodine will promote the rise of thyroid antibodies, so try to avoid eating foods high in iodine.
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis, also known as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, is often characterized by hyperthyroidism or diffuse goiter in the early stages, although the disease is not immediately life-threatening, but if it is not actively treated, it will generally develop hypothyroidism and is likely to lead to lifelong medication replacement**.