There are many different kinds of thyroid disorders, and not all patients with thyroid disorders need to have dietary control. For patients with hyperthyroidism, they should consume “non-iodized salt” and minimize the consumption of seafood and other foods high in iodine. 2, for patients with thyroid nodules, in the absence of pathological diagnosis of the nature of the nodules, there is no need to deliberately avoid eating seafood, and do not need to consume “non-iodized salt”, usually pay attention to not excessive consumption of seafood and other high iodine-containing foods can be. 3. For patients with thyroid adenoma, there is no clinical research or evidence-based medical evidence proving the direct link between thyroid adenoma and diet, so for these patients, there is no need to deliberately refrain from eating seafood and other foods with high iodine content, and there is no need to replace iodized salt with non-iodized salt at home. “There is no need for these patients to deliberately refrain from eating foods with high iodine content, such as seafood, or to switch from iodized salt to non-iodized salt at home. Especially for patients who have undergone surgery, iodine deficiency may cause hypothyroidism, resulting in disruption of body functions. 4, for patients suffering from chronic thyroiditis (that is, “Hashimoto’s disease”), although there are some epidemiological investigations found that may be related to diet, but there is no clear fat ひ cellar has shown that the purpose of stupid С 舛ÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌåÌåÌåÌååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååè “ï¼ˆå’¾å… “ã€’å’¾å… “ã For patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer, they should consume “non-iodized salt” and minimize the consumption of seafood and other iodine-containing foods, and take thyroxine tablets for the rest of their lives. Since food or other medications may affect the absorption of thyroxine tablets, patients are advised to take thyroxine tablets in the morning on an empty stomach, at least half an hour before taking breakfast or other medications. Some patients may take traditional Chinese medicine or even some traditional remedies on their own, which may affect the absorption of thyroxine or even play a counterproductive role, so it is important to inform your surgeon truthfully and take the medication according to the doctor’s advice, and if necessary, you should stop taking these medications that are not crucial to the treatment of the disease and may affect the absorption of thyroxine tablets.