What does ulcerative proctitis eat good
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What does ulcerative proctitis eat good? Reasonable diet can effectively alleviate symptoms, so for patients with ulcerative proctitis what to eat is a must know. The following small series for you to introduce the principles of diet ulcerative proctitis.
What does ulcerative proctitis eat good
The general dietary principle of ulcerative proctitis is high energy, high protein, high vitamin, less oil and less residue diet. The diet of patients should be regular, three meals a day should be regular and quantitative, which is conducive to the balance of intestinal digestion and avoid intestinal dysfunction caused by uncontrolled diet; if they are under pressure for a long time, they should supplement B vitamins.
Eat skinless Turkey or chicken to supplement protein. Eat steamed or baked seafood instead of frying. If you plan to add fiber such as wheat bran to your diet, add it slowly so that your body has enough time to adapt. Otherwise, add too much at once, may produce flatulence.
You should drink 6-8 glasses of liquid every day. Can also drink carrot juice and cabbage juice or green drinks (including chlorophyll). Use wheatgrass, alfalfa or barley grass to extract juice for drinking. Aloe juice is also very good, especially for ulcerative colitis and general ulcers.
matters needing attention
1. Eat seafood carefully. Some heterologous proteins in seafood are easy to cause allergy and aggravate inflammatory reaction. It is not recommended to drink milk and dairy products during active period of disease. 2. Eat less crude fiber food. A large amount of coarse fiber food can stimulate the intestinal tract, increase discomfort symptoms, and affect the absorption of nutrients, such as leek, celery, sweet potato, radish, coarse cereals, dry beans, etc.