How does yellow gall hepatitis return a responsibility?

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Yellow gall hepatitis patients in daily life should pay more attention to diet, usually must pay attention to their own maintenance, should be light and reasonable collocation, thick and thin collocation reasonable diet, follow the way of liver disease conditioning method, diet conditioning method is very important, so let's share the Yellow gall hepatitis how to return a responsibility?.

How does yellow gall hepatitis return a responsibility?

The first is caused by many kinds of hepatitis virus, which is characterized by strong infection, complex transmission routes, wide epidemic area and high incidence rate. At present, viral hepatitis is mainly divided into five types: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D and hepatitis E. among them, hepatitis A and hepatitis E are acute hepatitis and transmitted by fecal oral route. These two kinds of hepatitis are self limited, generally will not become chronic, a few can develop cirrhosis. Hepatitis B and C are transmitted by parenteral route, most commonly by blood route. The proportion of hepatitis B transmitted by mother to child is very high.

Second: overwork (including heavy physical and mental work) may destroy the immune status of the body, aggravate the replication of hepatitis B virus, increase the burden on the liver, and lead to the recurrence of liver disease. There are several kinds of overwork: long journey, staying up late, high mental tension, excessive work pressure, mood swings, rage and fighting, and too much sex and so on.

Third: the diet of patients with liver disease should be light and nutritious. Avoid eating greasy, fried, spicy food, these food is difficult to digest, will increase the burden of gastrointestinal, damage the spleen and stomach, induce liver disease attack. Drinking is one of the main causes of liver disease recurrence. Alcohol oxidizes in the liver to form harmful substance acetaldehyde, which can directly damage the liver. The consequences of damage include alcoholic hepatitis, alcoholic fatty liver and alcoholic cirrhosis. 90% of those who have been drinking for more than 5 years may have various liver damage; Over 10 years, about 30% of the patients developed chronic hepatitis, and about a quarter developed cirrhosis.

matters needing attention

Don't eat spicy food. Patients with hepatitis should not eat spicy food in the diet, because spicy food may cause irritation to the gastric mucosa of patients, and even may lead to bleeding of gastric mucosa, which is harmful to the health of patients. The symptoms of loss of appetite are more obvious. Therefore, patients with hepatitis should not eat spicy food.