Pituitary dwarfism is characterized by a short, well-proportioned stature and a child-like appearance in adulthood. The latter is caused by organic lesions of the hypothalamus-pituitary gland, mainly craniopharyngioma and pineal tumor. So, what foods are contraindicated for patients who still look like children in adulthood? The following is a list of foods that are contraindicated for adult patients who still look like children: Avoid eating or eating less animal fat and sweets; avoid eating seafood and spicy stimulating food; avoid eating various goiter substances and avoid cruciferous vegetables. 1. Ham Ham is rich in fat and is not suitable for hypothyroid patients. Hypothyroid patients are suitable to eat low-fat, high-protein foods. Hypothyroid patients can eat beef, venison, cod and other foods. 2, chili pepper contains spicy ingredients, mainly capsaicin, dihydrocapsaicin; also contains volatile oil, protein, calcium, phosphorus, rich in vitamin C, carotene and capsaicin. It is a spicy and stimulating food and is not suitable for hypothyroid patients. Hypothyroid patients can eat non-spicy and stimulating foods such as winter melon, soybean sprouts, zucchini, etc. Chocolate is rich in fat and sugar and is not suitable for hypothyroid patients. Hypothyroid patients can eat fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins, such as melon, duck pear, cinnamon, etc.