Touch less spicy food. Pepper, pepper, ginger and so on. They are all spicy foods, which will stimulate the digestive system and reproductive system, leading to the rise of yang and excessive internal heat. For patients with hyperthyroidism, there is already a problem of too fast metabolism, and eating a lot of spicy food will further promote the body to get angry and aggravate the symptoms.
Try to eat less greasy food. Such as fried food, high-fat meat, etc., which contains a lot of unhealthy fat and cholesterol. These foods easily lead to the accumulation of moisture and phlegm fire in the body, which will increase the burden on the body and affect the recovery and conditioning of the body for patients with hyperthyroidism.
Caffeine and alcohol are also foods that should be avoided. Caffeine can stimulate the central nervous system, causing people to have bad emotions such as excitement and anxiety, while alcohol will increase the burden on the liver. Hyperthyroidism can have a certain effect on the liver. If you consume a lot of caffeine or alcohol, it is easy to worsen the liver condition, which is not conducive to physical recovery.
In the daily diet, you can also add some foods that help reduce fire and regulate thyroid. Such as kelp, seaweed, celery and so on. Both have the effect of clearing away heat and reducing fire; Auricularia auricula and tremella fuciformis have the effects of nourishing yin and moistening dryness; Apples, bananas and other fruits are rich in vitamins and cellulose, which helps to promote metabolism and digestive system health.
Patients with hyperthyroidism should avoid spicy stimulation, greasy food, caffeine and alcohol intake in their diet, and at the same time appropriately increase some foods that help reduce fire and regulate thyroid. A reasonable diet structure plays a positive role in promoting rehabilitation and relieving symptoms. However, the specific situation still depends on personal circumstances. It is suggested that patients should follow the doctor's advice and carry out personalized diet conditioning during medical treatment.