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What are the eight dietary taboos for patients with liver disease

Liver disease refers to liver diseases, including hepatitis B, hepatitis A, hepatitis C, liver cirrhosis and many other liver diseases. It is a common and dangerous disease. Let's learn about the dietary taboos of patients with liver disease

What are the dietary taboos in patients with liver disease

Because carotene and alcohol, which are rich in carrots, enter the body together, they will produce toxins in the liver, which will cause liver disease, especially after drinking carrot juice, do not drink immediately. Besides, carrots and carrots can't be eaten at the same time. The content of vitamin C in carrots is very high, but carrots contain a decomposition enzyme called ascorbic acid, which will destroy vitamin C in carrots. Not only that, when cooking with vegetables containing vitamin C, carrots act as saboteurs. There are also papayas, papayas and other similar carrots containing the decomposition enzyme. What other taboos do liver disease patients have?

1. Avoid cold and raw food: Patients with liver disease have insufficient vital energy, weak spleen and stomach, cold and raw food will cause gastrointestinal discomfort, especially in patients with liver cirrhosis or ascites, cold and raw food will often cause enteritis, and the amount of ascites and ascites will increase with the loss of diarrhea. Therefore, do not eat cold and raw food, so as to avoid the occurrence of enteritis with ascites or the increase of ascites.

2. Avoid alcohol: nitrosamines in alcohol can cause liver steatosis and cancer. Therefore, hepatitis patients should not drink alcohol to avoid liver damage.

3. Avoid eating animal liver: as an antidote organ, the liver also accumulates some toxic substances. In addition, the cholesterol content in the liver is very high. The cholesterol content in 100g pig liver is as high as 400mg. A large amount of intake will increase the burden on the liver. Therefore, liver disease patients should not eat more animal liver.

4. Avoid greasy, egg, bean products: Patients with liver disease are often accompanied by cholecystitis, especially the vast majority of patients with liver cirrhosis have secondary changes in the gallbladder wall, greasy, egg, bean products hinder the excretion of bile, so eating this kind of food will cause costalgia, abdominal distention, belching aggravation, so we should try to eat less.

5. Don't use tonics indiscriminately: diet balance is the basic condition to protect your health. If you don't use tonics properly and break the balance, it will affect your condition repeatedly. You should use tonics carefully.

6. Avoid salt: for patients with liver ascites, salt should be fried first and then put into all kinds of food. Try to eat as little as possible, because salt will hinder the elimination of ascites.

7. Do not eat too much, especially too much meat and sugar. Eating too much meat and sugar will make the excess protein and sugar food into fat and store. The liver is also an important storage point. As a result, the body is fat for a long time, which will inevitably form fatty liver, aggravate the burden of the sick liver, and promote the deterioration of hepatitis B. It is better for hepatitis B patients to arrange diversified balanced diet, especially to control their weight, eat less animal fat, fried food, bacon, whole milk, etc.

8. It is forbidden to use drugs indiscriminately, especially Chinese herbal medicine. Liver is an important metabolic organ of human body. Many drugs are decomposed, transformed and detoxified in liver. Indiscriminate use of drugs will certainly increase the metabolic burden of the liver. In addition, the components of various Chinese and Western drugs are complex, and the chemical effects between drugs are likely to lead to the aggravation of liver damage. In addition, long-term use of the drug itself will also have certain side effects, and eventually will also produce serious conditions such as fatty liver, drug-induced liver fibrosis and even cirrhosis. The principle of medication for hepatitis B patients is: less and better, subject to safety and effectiveness. We should go to a regular hospital for treatment, and use drugs under the guidance of a specialist. All kinds of advertisements and free clinics should be treated calmly.