Can you eat broccoli if you have hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroid patients can eat broccoli, but need to eat in moderation.
Broccoli is a common vegetable, rich in dietary fiber, vitamin C, vitamin A, carotene, potassium, calcium, folic acid and other nutrients, so hyperthyroidism patients eat broccoli in moderation can play a laxative, supplemental nutrients and other effects.
It should be noted that hyperthyroidism patients should avoid eating iodine-rich foods, such as sea fish, shellfish, kelp, seaweed, etc. The iodine contained in such foods is one of the raw materials for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, which is not conducive to the control of hyperthyroidism patients.
After the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, you need to standardize the treatment under the guidance of your doctor and manage your diet well.