"My colleagues and I both found thyroid nodules during physical examinations, but the doctor suggested that I need to consume more iodine, but advised my colleagues to reduce their iodine intake. I don't know why," said patient Ms. Li, raising her own question.
Excessive iodine content in the human body can lead to a significant increase in the incidence rate of hypothyroidism, autoimmune thyroid disease and papillary thyroid cancer. Iodine deficiency disease is a series of damage caused by insufficient iodine intake due to the lack of iodine in the natural environment. In addition to the two typical manifestations of endemic goiter and endemic cretinism, the most important hazard is that iodine deficiency affects the brain development of the fetus, resulting in mental and physical retardation or permanent obstacles in children, causing intellectual damage to the population. Iodine deficiency can also lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, congenital malformations, and increased neonatal mortality. Women and children are the main victims of iodine deficiency. So whether to control iodine or supplement iodine, it's best to let the test data speak. At present, urine iodine testing and blood iodine testing are important means of iodine element detection, and through testing, one can clearly understand their iodine nutritional level.
In order to facilitate the efficient and accurate detection of iodine by the public, Silky-road has launched an iodine comprehensive detector to facilitate medical institutions in providing urine and blood iodine detection services. Silky-road iodine integrate detector adopts unique in box digestion technology, with accurate detection results and AI intelligent repair function, making the detection process less susceptible to environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. The entire detection process can be completed in just 30 minutes, providing protection for thyroid health and maternal and child health.