Vitamin supplements are not necessary for the treatment of hyperthyroidism per se, but should be taken under the supervision of a doctor in case of vitamin deficiencies.
Hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism, occurs when the thyroid gland synthesizes and releases too much thyroid hormone, causing the body to become hypermetabolic. Treatment includes oral anti-thyroid medication, iodine 131 and surgery. Vitamin supplements are not necessary for the treatment of hyperthyroidism per se, but should be used under the supervision of a doctor in case of vitamin deficiencies.
Patients with hyperthyroidism should avoid iodine in their diet, and should not eat seaweed, nori, shellfish, marine fish and other iodine-rich seafood. It is also recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism consume high-protein, high-calorie, high-vitamin foods to compensate for their consumption and improve the general nutritional status. Appropriate restriction of foods containing much dietary fiber to avoid aggravating diarrhea.
Whether hyperthyroid patients need to supplement vitamins need to be under the guidance of specialists.