How should patients with thyroiditis eat correctly?

Importance of diet nursing for patients with thyroiditis. Thyroid disease is a common chronic disease, which is closely related to our daily diet. So what should thyroid patients pay attention to in their diet? The following please Guiyang Yunyan Chang 'an Hospital thyroid experts in detail. Precautions for patients with thyroiditis: 1, properly control high-fiber food, especially when diarrhea occurs. 2, add enough water, drink about 2500ml a day, avoid coffee, strong tea and other drinks. 3. Eat foods rich in potassium and calcium. Because iodine is very volatile in the air or after heating, iodized salt can only be used if it is put in the air or heated slightly. 4, eat less and eat more, do not overeat. 5. Pay attention to the reasonable collocation of nutrients. 6, fasting kelp, sea fish, jellyfish and other foods with high iodine content. Avoid spicy, alcohol and tobacco. 7. Proper diet control after remission. To sum up, it is a detailed introduction to thyroid diseases. Through the introduction of the above contents, I believe that everyone has a certain understanding of the detailed information of thyroid diseases, which is helpful for the treatment and prevention of thyroid diseases, hoping to bring help to more patients and friends. At the same time, all the staff wish patients and friends a speedy recovery! Choosing the hospital for treatment is the key. Guiyang Thyroid Diagnosis and Treatment Center is a designated unit of medical insurance in Guiyang, a national demonstration hospital for the people, a national public third-class first-class hospital, and the most popular thyroid hospital in China. In view of the frequent thyroid diseases in Guizhou, the hospital has set up a thyroid center. Attention should be paid to the treatment of Hashimoto's disease. Don't believe in some false advertisements and magical technologies. Learn more information, comprehensively consider the hospital, and avoid being deceived. The above information is for reference only, not as a basis for diagnosis and treatment. If you have any other questions, please consult our online director, who will answer them patiently.