Hyperthyroidism can usually eat beef and lamb, but it is not recommended to consume large amounts. Hyperthyroidism is a consumptive disease, and may have symptoms of high metabolism, such as fear of heat and excessive sweating. Beef and mutton are rich in high-quality protein, which can replenish energy and protein for hyperthyroid patients, thus improving the symptoms of poor nutritional status brought by high metabolism, such as lethargy and fatigue. However, beef and mutton are warm and hot foods, which may lead to aggravation of hypermetabolic symptoms if consumed in large quantities. In addition, patients with hyperthyroidism should not eat iodine-rich foods or drugs such as amiodarone, ethylamine iodofuranone, kelp, seaweed, all kinds of seafood and so on. It is recommended that hyperthyroid patients go to the hospital in time, and consult an endocrinologist for specific dietary regimens.