Can allergic purpura eat cucumber

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Strict diet control is particularly important in the treatment of Henoch Schonlein purpura and Henoch Schonlein purpura nephritis, which plays an important role in improving the clinical effect, reducing complications and reducing the recurrence rate. There are two purposes of diet control, one is to prevent new allergic reactions, the other is to promote the recovery of the disease. Specifically, it is to avoid contact with new allergens, not to make the patient too lack of nutrition, but also to eat more food that can reduce symptoms. Cucumber is a nutritious food that can prevent many diseases, so let's know about Henoch Schonlein purpura. Can you eat cucumber?

Can allergic purpura eat cucumber

First: allergic purpura can eat cucumber. Stewed jujube with peanut peel: 20 grams of peanut peel, 50 grams of jujube, appropriate amount of sugar. Add appropriate amount of water to the two flavors and cook until the jujube is rotten. Add appropriate amount of sugar to taste. Eat dates and drink soup.

Second: red dates stewed rabbit meat: 150 grams of rabbit meat, red dates 15, salt, monosodium glutamate amount. Wash the rabbit meat, cut it into pieces, put it in tile pot with red dates, stew it with water, add salt and monosodium glutamate to taste. Eat meat and soup once a day. It is suitable for allergic purpura.

Third: Lotus jujube: 250 grams of lotus node, 500 grams of jujube. Wash and chop the lotus root knot; wash the jujube and lotus root knot, put them in the pot, add water and bring to a boil, and then simmer until the juice is exhausted. Remove the lotus root knot.

matters needing attention

Here to remind you: diet should be light, staple food to rice, pasta, corn flour, eat more common fruits and vegetables. Generally speaking, the food patients can eat is ordinary "food, vegetables and fruits". The better food is corn flour porridge, millet porridge, yam porridge, medlar porridge, millet porridge is the best, if convenient, you can add a little medlar. Common fruits and vegetables are generally OK. Do not eat drinks, snacks and other convenience foods. These foods may contain many additives, which may lead to new allergies.