What to eat after glaucoma operation
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Glaucoma patients are believed to have profound harm to the condition of blindness. This disease is very fast, especially harmful, so once the symptoms of glaucoma appear, should be timely to the regular hospital for surgical treatment. So what to eat after glaucoma operation?
What to eat after glaucoma operation
Honey and glycerin are popular treatments. Food therapy to deal with this eye disease to honey for the best. Especially for acute glaucoma, oral honey or glycerin can relieve symptoms; if it is chronic, 50% honey or glycerin can be used, oral twice a day, the best effect. The main reason why we choose these two kinds of food materials is that it is conducive to the permeability and absorption of aqueous humor in the eye, so as to reduce the intraocular pressure.
Glaucoma is a kind of eye disease with intermittent or continuous increase of intraocular pressure. Continuous high intraocular pressure can cause damage to all parts of the eyeball tissue and visual function. If not treated in time, the visual field can be completely lost to blindness. Glaucoma is one of the three leading causes of blindness in human blindness. The incidence rate of the total population is 1% and 2% after 45 years old.
Many clinical experiences tell us that the symptoms of glaucoma are various, and diet contraindications for patients should be based on the actual condition. Of course, proper sausage food is also necessary. This kind of eye disease patients often have constipation symptoms, which is very harmful to the body, can cause autointoxication, lead to elevated intraocular pressure, affect the normal blood circulation, can promote the increase of aqueous humor secretion and so on. For example: sesame oil, vegetable oil and other vegetable oils can effectively improve the intestinal lubrication. When appropriate, you can also eat more bananas, radishes, pears, lemons, oranges, watermelons, melons, tomatoes and other fruits.
matters needing attention
1. "Three Taboos", i.e. smoking, drinking and drinking strong tea. 2. Pay attention to food hygiene, and eat more easily digestible food, such as vegetables and fruits. It is also important to keep your stool unobstructed. 3. Try not to eat or eat less pungent food, such as pepper, green onion, pepper, etc. 4. Pay attention to control the amount of drinking water, especially in winter. Generally, do not drink more than 500ml every time. Because drinking too much water at one time can cause hemodilution, decrease plasma osmotic pressure, increase aqueous humor production, and increase intraocular pressure.