Can't oral lichen planus eat seafood

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Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a common chronic oral mucocutaneous disease, which is characterized by abnormal epithelial keratosis, thickening or thinning of the epithelial keratotic layer. Oral lichen planus is not infectious in general. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that oral lichen planus is similar to "kopo" and "Komi", but also similar to "koufeng" and "Koushi". According to the symptoms, oral lichen planus can be divided into yin deficiency with heat type, spleen deficiency with dampness type, liver depression and spleen deficiency type. Next, let's talk about oral lichen planus. Can't we eat seafood

Can't oral lichen planus eat seafood

First of all, you can't eat seafood. Patients with oral lichen planus should avoid spicy food, such as raw onion, pepper, raw garlic, deep fried, barbecue, river and sea products, pineapple, longan, litchi, watermelon, ice cream and so on. After eating milk or fruit drinks with high sugar, remember to gargle with water.    

Secondly, oral lichen planus patients, avoid hair, pay attention not to eat dog meat, horse meat, mutton, donkey meat. This kind of warm meat not only aggravates the patient's internal heat symptoms, but also may cause adverse consequences. Oral lichen planus patients, avoid scalding: in daily life, avoid eating too hot food, drink overheated water, in order to avoid scalding oral mucosa, cause more serious disease.  

Finally, patients with oral lichen planus should give up smoking and alcohol: studies have found that nicotine and other harmful ingredients in cigarettes can stimulate the vascular wall and aggravate vascular inflammation. Oral lichen planus patients, the emergence of the disease should pay attention to the taboo diet, avoid mung bean this to pay special attention to.   

matters needing attention

1. Careful local spray and timely medication, oral lichen planus patients, 2. Avoid hot food: in daily life, avoid eating too hot food, drink overheated water, so as to avoid scalding oral mucosa, causing more serious diseases. 3. If the situation is serious, see a doctor in time