Can eclampsia eat crab?

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Epilepsy patients in the treatment of epilepsy, not as long as the medication on time, on time to the hospital treatment and inspection, there is no other thing, epilepsy patients in daily life care is also very important, effective nursing, can speed up the treatment effect and treatment time of epilepsy patients, so epilepsy can eat crab? What should we pay attention to in diet?

Can eclampsia eat crab?

On the diet contraindications of patients with epilepsy, there is no absolute taboo, just to pay attention to healthy and safe diet, and the amount can not be large, is the fundamental source of good epilepsy care. But also pay attention, avoid too greedy, can be voracious, overeating are likely to induce seizures.

In medicine, crab has a certain medicinal value, it has the effect of promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, detumescence to relieve pain, strengthening tendons and bones. It is commonly used in the treatment of traumatic injury, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, broken bones and other diseases. Epilepsy "eat crabs" to pay attention to the storage of cooked crabs are very easy to be invaded and contaminated by bacteria. Therefore, crabs should be cooked and eaten as they are, not placed. The storage time of cooked crabs should not be too long, which will not only make them cold and fishy, but also make them easy to deteriorate. In case you can't finish eating, the rest must be kept in a clean, cool and ventilated place (preferably in the refrigerator). When you eat, you must return to the pot and then cook and steam thoroughly.

According to the common sense of epilepsy, some epileptic patients will have abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting after eating crab. From the common sense of epilepsy, the main reason is food poisoning caused by not paying attention to hygiene. A small part of it is due to the presence of parasites in the crab. Epilepsy patients should not eat raw crabs, crabs generally eat animal carcasses or humus, so the crab's body surface, gills and gastrointestinal tract are full of all kinds of bacteria and sludge. Crab's living environment is generally in the deep sediment of the water area. Crabs often carry the cyst of parahaemolyticus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus. If they are not disinfected at high temperature, parahaemolyticus can cause lung damage after entering the body of patients with epilepsy. If a large number of Vibrio parahaemolyticus invades the human body, infectious poisoning will occur, showing symptoms such as intestinal inflammation, edema and congestion. Special attention is needed.

matters needing attention

Epilepsy patients can eat crabs, epilepsy patients need to do a good job in self-control diet, remember not to overeat, can not eat a certain kind of food, need to pay attention to self conditioning, nursing work is very important.