Can patients with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism eat durian?
Generally, patients with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism can eat durian, but they should pay attention to the quantity consumed and monitor their condition. Detailed explanations are as follows:
If the condition of Hashimoto's hypothyroidism is not severe and thyroid function remains normal, patients can consume durian in moderation. Durian is a fruit with high nutritional value, containing abundant protein, amino acids, vitamins, and trace elements such as calcium and potassium. It can provide sufficient energy and nutrients to the body and help enhance immune resistance. If patients have no history of allergies to durian or similar fruits, eating durian in moderate amounts should be safe.
However, durian contains relatively high levels of calories and sugar, excessive consumption of which may lead to weight gain and elevated blood sugar levels. Therefore, patients with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism should control their intake of durian to avoid excessive consumption.
Patients should also maintain a balanced diet, consume various nutrients in appropriate amounts, and avoid eating irritating, spicy, or greasy foods to maintain overall health.