Hyperthyroidism is short for hyperthyroidism, and it is not recommended that hyperthyroid patients drink beer, even if a small amount of beer is not recommended for intake. The high level of thyroid hormones in the blood circulation of hyperthyroid patients can cause the body to show sympathetic excitation, followed by a series of symptoms such as irritability, irritability, insomnia, sweating, etc., and alcohol will aggravate the sympathetic excitation, which will then lead to the intensification of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Therefore, hyperthyroidism patients are not recommended to drink beer. In addition, it is not recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism drink coffee, strong tea and other beverages, which will also aggravate the symptoms of sympathetic nerve excitation. Patients with hyperthyroidism should avoid iodine-rich foods and medications in their daily lives, such as kelp, seaweed, seafood, shrimp and shellfish, etc., and medications such as potassium iodide, cidadex iodine, iodine-containing contrast medium and so on. Patients diagnosed with hyperthyroidism should have a reasonable diet, and standardized medication under the guidance of a doctor.