Can’t you eat apples with thyroid nodules?

Patients with thyroid nodules can eat apples, and patients can eat apples in moderation to replenish nutrients for the organism. Apples belong to food, do not have the efficacy and effect of drugs, so patients with thyroid nodules eat apples, will not have an impact on the condition. In addition, 100g of apples contain 85.9g of water, 0.06mg of thiamine, 0.2g of protein, 240KJ of energy, 0.2g of fat, 20.0mg of carotene, and 119mg of potassium and other nutrients. Thyroid nodule patients usually eat apples in moderation, which can replenish the body with the required nutrients. Suffering from thyroid nodules should go to the hospital as early as possible for examination and timely treatment according to the severity of the condition.