What can't you eat after retinal detachment surgery

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summary

Primary retinal detachment (PRD) is a common clinical disease. The ratio of male patients to female patients is about 3:2. Most of them are adults over 30 years old, and children under 10 years old are rare?

What can't you eat after retinal detachment surgery

First of all, avoid spicy food. Pungent food Xinsan can aggravate internal heat and disease.

Second, avoid hair. Fish, shrimp, crab, rooster, beef and other foods have certain allergenic factors, which can cause allergic reaction and aggravate inflammation.

Finally, avoid fat food. This kind of food is easy to gather dampness and generate phlegm, help heat and turn fire, make dampness and heat in the body and deepen symptoms.

matters needing attention

In order to prevent the development of retinal and vitreous degeneration after surgery, it is necessary to choose Chinese and Western medicine to resist tissue degeneration and improve choroidal and retinal microcirculation.