Pregnant women with high thyroid hormones, what to eat and drink

Pregnant women with high thyroid hormone should avoid eating high iodine foods and excitatory drinks such as coffee and strong tea in their diet if hyperthyroidism is diagnosed.
Early pregnancy estrogen levels rise, serum thyroxine-binding globulin rises, may make the total T3, total T4 rise, this is a normal physiological phenomenon in early pregnancy. However, if free T3 and free T4 are elevated and TSH decreases during pregnancy, it suggests that there may be hyperthyroidism, and you should go to the hospital in time.
Once diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, patients should avoid eating iodine-rich foods such as seaweed and seaweed, because iodine is the raw material for synthesizing thyroid hormones, and eating too much iodine is not conducive to controlling hyperthyroidism. In addition, patients with hyperthyroidism should not drink coffee, strong tea and other beverages that cause mental excitement, which may aggravate the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
Pregnant women with elevated thyroid hormones are advised to visit a hospital for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.