What does second liver avoid to eat

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Recently, I was particularly uncomfortable. When I went to the hospital for examination, the doctor said that I had hepatitis B. when I was discharged from the hospital, the doctor told me something that I couldn't eat and asked me to pay more attention to it. I didn't expect that there were taboos in this disease. Next, I'll tell you what hepatitis B shouldn't eat, and you must pay more attention to it when you recuperate.

What does second liver avoid to eat

Diet 1: don't eat too much canned food, or fried food, instant noodles and sausages. Preservatives and food pigments in canned food will increase the burden of liver metabolism and detoxification.

Diet two: patients must not eat fried, or high-fat food, not easy to digest and absorb, easy to cause malabsorption of fat. There will be carcinogens in repeatedly fried food oil, which is unfavorable to prevent hepatitis from developing into liver cancer.

Diet three: patients must not eat some monosodium glutamate, monosodium glutamate is a kind of mixed products, patients with liver disease a large amount or often overdose, can appear transient headache, panic, nausea and other symptoms. All kinds of sweets are enough. Patients with liver diseases should supplement glycogen appropriately, but they should not eat too much.

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Patients can eat more fresh vegetables, which can supplement their own vitamins, which can also make their digestive function better. If the liver function decreases, then the fat metabolism will be affected, so many patients with chronic hepatitis will have fatty liver after hepatitis. Therefore, the diet should be low-fat, low sugar (too much sugar into the body is easy to convert into fat), high protein. Protein diet should include plant protein and animal protein, such as bean products, beef, chicken, fish, etc. Being picky about food is bad for liver disease. In liver disease, digestive function is weakened, and overeating often leads to dyspepsia, which also increases the burden on the liver. Therefore, it is suggested that it is best to have a full meal. Overeating is harmful to liver and gastrointestinal function.