Can chronic second liver eat bread
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After getting hepatitis B, many patients will have a very negative attitude, for fear that their disease can not be cured. In fact, the more sick they are, the more they should establish their confidence in life and actively cooperate with doctors. In addition to treatment, they should also pay attention to their usual diet. So how should hepatitis B patients eat healthily in their daily life
Can chronic second liver eat bread
Hepatitis B patients usually should choose a high protein and low-fat diet, because improper diet will cause hepatitis B patients with allergies, digestive shortcomings, poor physical fitness, and unable to remove toxic substances. The diet with low protein content and high carbohydrate and fat content, especially the diet with a lot of full fat (from fried food) and hydrogenated fat, is particularly bad for hepatitis B patients. They can not supply enough protein to repair the damaged arrangement and increase the burden of liver. Secondly, hepatitis B patients need to make up protein reasonably in the process of treatment. Protein is the structural basis of all cell arrangements in the human body. When suffering from hepatitis B, because the liver cells are damaged, the body's immune function is reduced by one level. Protein is needed to repair and enhance the immune function. A high protein diet usually supplies 95-130 grams of protein per day. If there is ascites and no increase in blood ammonia, 2-3 grams of protein should be supplied per kilogram of body weight per day. If there is an increase in blood ammonia, the intake of protein should be restricted. How should hepatitis B patients eat a healthy diet? Not only that, hepatitis B patients should also pay attention to the supply of methionine, choline, lecithin and other anti fatty liver substances, daily consumption of food containing the most appropriate animal protein and methionine, such as vegetables, squid, lean meat, eggs, fish, beans and their finished products
The daily diet of hepatitis B patients should also eat more foods rich in vitamins. Hepatitis B patients should try to make up for the vitamins they need from their diet. Some foods rich in vitamin A mainly include animal liver, milk, egg yolk, leek, baoxinlai, spinach, etc.; foods rich in vitamin C mainly include all kinds of fresh vegetables, fruits, bean sprouts, etc; The foods rich in B vitamins mainly include beans, peanuts, fresh vegetables, yeast, animal meat, liver, etc.; patients with hepatitis B, due to the obstruction of bile excretion, affect the absorption of vitamin K, should eat more spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, peanuts and other foods rich in vitamin K. At the same time, vegetables and fruits are also important sources of silicon, cellulose and trace elements. Therefore, it is suggested that hepatitis B patients should eat at least 500g of vegetables or fruits every day. In addition, because vitamins are not resistant to high temperature, we should try our best to prevent long-term stewing, and mainly eat raw or stir fry, in order to reduce the damage of vitamins.
Excessive diet should be avoided in patients with hepatitis B. excessive diet is the most common cause of poor liver function. The liver absorbs food like a sponge. Excessive diet will add to the burden of the liver, resulting in liver fatigue. When the liver is overworked, the toxic substances may enter the blood circulation before they are detoxified, thus aggravating the symptoms of hepatitis B patients.
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As hepatitis B disease is very harmful to the liver of patients, it is suggested that all patients with hepatitis B should pay attention to the above matters once in their daily diet, so as to avoid relapse due to improper diet, which is not only useless for the treatment of hepatitis B, but also increases the harm of patients.