Go to the hospital for examination and treatment, and be careful not to delay your illness.
Hyperthyroidism is a very harmful disease. The survey found that many patients did not get timely treatment at the initial stage of the disease, and waited until the situation was very serious before they became anxious, but after the anxiety, they did not know the situation of hyperthyroidism in detail. Many people do not do a good job in daily health care, which makes hyperthyroidism difficult to cure. Some patients are asking, can hyperthyroidism be contagious? Let's take a closer look!
Essentially, hyperthyroidism is not contagious. But the cause of hyperthyroidism has a lot to do with mood. The occurrence of hyperthyroidism is mostly caused by liver injury caused by depression and anger, liver failure and poor qi movement. Suffering from hyperthyroidism, there are emotional manifestations such as irritability, insomnia, nervousness, talkativeness, occasional indifference, reticence and depression. Therefore, if you stay with people with severe hyperthyroidism and bad temper for a long time, you may also be infected with hyperthyroidism.
Dietary principles of hyperthyroidism patients:
1, high calorie: depending on the needs of clinical treatment and the eating situation of patients, it is generally 50%-70% higher than normal, and each person can supply 3000-3500Kcal of calories every day.
2. High protein: generally, the body weight per kilogram per person per day 1.5-2g protein.
3, high vitamins: mainly supplement B vitamins and vitamin C.
4. Appropriate amount of minerals: mainly potassium, magnesium and calcium.
5. Avoid iodine: iodine is an important element in the synthesis of thyroxine. In a certain range, the synthetic amount of thyroxine increases with the increase of iodine dose. If the dose exceeds the limit, the synthesis and release of thyroxine will be temporarily inhibited, so that the symptoms of patients will be relieved quickly, but this inhibition is temporary. If you take high-iodine food or drugs for a long time, the thyroid will adapt to the "inhibition" of iodine, the synthesis of thyroxine will accelerate again, the accumulation of thyroxine in the thyroid will increase day by day, and a large amount of accumulated thyroxine will be released into the blood, causing the recurrence or aggravation of hyperthyroidism. At the same time, many tests of hyperthyroidism patients, such as iodine uptake rate, I 13 1, need to be banned before treatment.
After reading the above introduction, do you have any idea about whether hyperthyroidism is contagious?
Hyperthyroidism is a common disease in modern society, which belongs to endocrine disease. Its clinical symptoms are complex and diverse, mainly including overeating, emaciation, sweating, palpitation, excitement, shaking hands, goiter, exophthalmos and so on. The risk of this disease is relatively high. If not handled properly, it will easily lead to hyperthyroidism crisis, coma, and even threaten the life safety of patients. So many people will question, can hyperthyroidism be contagious?
Although hyperthyroidism is common, it is not contagious. It's an endocrine disease and it's not contagious. However, hyperthyroidism does have a certain relationship with genetic diseases. Clinically, most hyperthyroidism patients are familial. Thyroids of children of hyperthyroidism mothers are more susceptible to hyperthyroidism pathogens than others. Although they are more prone to hyperthyroidism, not everyone will suffer from hyperthyroidism.
Hyperthyroidism refers to the clinical syndrome that thyroid function is enhanced due to various reasons, and excessive secretion of thyroid hormone causes excitability and hypermetabolism of nervous system, circulation and digestive system.
Hyperthyroidism usually refers to Graves' disease with hyperthyroid toxic diffuse goiter, which is the most common disease in clinic. According to immunological theory, hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disease. Modern research has proved that hyperthyroidism is induced by stress factors such as infection and mental trauma on the basis of heredity, which belongs to organ-specific autoimmune disease caused by inhibitory T lymphocyte dysfunction, and belongs to autoimmune thyroid disease like autoimmune thyroiditis. According to the survey, 60% patients have a tendency of family quality.
Clinical research shows that the incidence of hyperthyroidism in women is higher than that in men, and the incidence of hyperthyroidism in children is higher than that in normal people. If both husband and wife have hyperthyroidism, the chances of children getting hyperthyroidism will also increase (according to scientific statistics, one of the two people has hyperthyroidism, and his genetic probability is about 30%).
Hyperthyroidism is not contagious, but it is a hereditary disease, but the mode of inheritance is uncertain. Therefore, at this stage, everyone must do a good job in the prevention of hyperthyroidism and prevent the occurrence of various infections. Not taking too much iodine in the diet is an effective preventive measure.