Hyperthyroidism, or hyperthyroidism, can be breastfed if the patient is in stable condition. If they are treated with anti-thyroid medication or radioactive iodine 131, they are not allowed to breastfeed their children.
Hyperthyroidism is a common endocrine disease that can be effectively controlled with standardized treatment. Breastfeeding is possible for breastfeeding women whose condition is in a stable state.
Breastfeeding is not allowed if you are taking antithyroid medication under the supervision of a doctor, so the medication can enter your child’s body through breast milk and have adverse effects on your child. Also, if you are undergoing radioactive iodine 131 treatment, you should not breastfeed your child and it is recommended that you choose formula feeding to avoid affecting your child’s health.
Patients with hyperthyroidism should pay more attention to their individual situation to determine whether breastfeeding is suitable.