What can't you eat with gallstones
summary
Gallstone is a common disease in our daily life. It not only has a large number of patients, but also increases every year. Therefore, we must treat it as soon as possible, otherwise it may bring more harm to the patient's body. Experts pointed out that gallstones are very difficult to treat, so if patients want to recover as soon as possible, they must do the combination of medicine and food, so that they can not forget to recuperate the patient's body while treating the disease again, so as to achieve the purpose of rehabilitation. Now I will tell you about what you can't eat with gallstones.
What can't you eat with gallstones
First: gallstones can not eat high-fat food, such as fat, lard, fried food, oily cakes should not eat more, because too much fat causes gallbladder contraction, leading to pain. At the same time, eat less seafood.
Second: gallstones can not eat high cholesterol food, such as animal heart, liver, brain, intestine and egg yolk, preserved eggs, roe and chocolate. Appropriate administration of lecithin is beneficial to the rehabilitation of patients with gallstones.
Third: eat less high-fat food, such as fat, fried food, meat oil, oily biscuits and so on. This is because too much fat in the human body will cause gallbladder contraction, and eventually lead to pain.
matters needing attention
As a precaution, drink more water, exercise more and eat regularly. If you find abdominal distension, anorexia, heartburn and other gastrointestinal symptoms, it is best to seek medical examination, and strive for early detection and treatment. Patients who have already suffered from gallstones should pay more attention to their diet. They should avoid eating raw, cold, greasy, high protein and irritating foods. Eating more fresh vegetables, fruits, fish and seafood will help to clear the gallbladder, remove dampness and dissolve stones. In particular, it should be reminded that middle-aged and elderly women suffering from calculous cholecystitis must go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible if their condition is repeated; for patients with gallstones who usually have no symptoms, it is recommended to review B-ultrasound every six months.