Can patients with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism eat sea cucumber?

Aug 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Ping
Introduction
Patients with chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis can generally consume sea cucumber in moderation, but those with severe symptoms should avoid it. The detailed analysis is as follows: Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis is usually influenced by abnormal cellular immunity, genetic factors, and others, leading to abnormal enlargement of thyroid tissue, accompanied by discomforts such as difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, and breathing difficulties.

Hashimoto's hypothyroidism generally refers to chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. Patients can usually consume sea cucumber in moderation, but if symptoms are severe, it should be avoided. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Generally can consume in moderation

Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis is typically influenced by abnormal cellular immunity, genetic factors, and others, leading to abnormal enlargement of thyroid tissue, accompanied by discomforts such as difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, and breathing difficulties. If a patient’s symptoms are not severe, moderate consumption of sea cucumber is generally acceptable. Sea cucumber is rich in protein, and its consumption may help improve physical health.

2. Should not consume

However, if symptoms are severe, consuming sea cucumber might further increase iodine levels in the body, thereby worsening symptoms. In such cases, sea cucumber should be avoided. Patients should promptly follow medical advice to take medications such as thyroid tablets or levothyroxine sodium tablets.

It is recommended that during treatment, patients strictly control their diet, maintain proper body warmth, and engage in appropriate physical exercise to promote blood circulation.

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