Can maxillary sinusitis eat brown sugar
summary
Maxillary sinusitis is an inflammatory disease of maxillary sinus. It may be solitary, but it is common in multiple sinus involvement. Divided into acute maxillary sinusitis and chronic maxillary sinusitis. Acute maxillary sinusitis is characterized by fever, sweating, fatigue and pain. Local symptoms include headache, nasal obstruction and increased nasal secretions. Chronic maxillary sinusitis is mainly anterior nasal drip or posterior nasal drip. Sometimes nasal secretions flow out with the change of head posture. The patient complains that there is a lot of phlegm and stink, and the secretions are mucus purulent or purulent. Can maxillary sinusitis eat brown sugar? What food needs to notice?
Can maxillary sinusitis eat brown sugar
First, the maxillary sinusitis can eat brown sugar, brown sugar has little effect on maxillary sinusitis.
Second, maxillary sinusitis can not eat tobacco, wine, spicy, coffee, fried, hot food; these foods are one of the main factors leading to maxillary sinusitis.
Third, the maxillary sinusitis should not eat meat or high-fat food, patients with sinusitis after surgery should not eat meat, eat more high protein, high vitamin food. High protein foods include meat, eggs, fish and beans. High vitamin foods include dark vegetables and fruits.
matters needing attention
Attention to maxillary sinusitis should not eat hard or indigestible food: Patients after surgery should temporarily eat a liquid diet and chewable food; patients should eat more whole grains, beans and nuts to take vitamin B, which is helpful to maintain normal immune function; they should also eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to take enough vitamin C. Citrus fruit this substance with vitamin C can maintain the health of microvessels.