Dietary contraindications for pemphigoid
summary
My father-in-law got bullous pemphigoid, but he was not willing to accept treatment, so the doctor told me to pay more attention to diet, which was helpful to my father-in-law's condition. Now I'd like to summarize the dietary taboos of pemphigoid and share them with you.
Dietary contraindications for pemphigoid
High protein, high calorie, high vitamin and low salt diet should be given. Attention should be paid to the balance of water and electrolyte. Intravenous supplement should be given to those who have difficulty in eating. Blood transfusion should be given to those with anemia and malnutrition.
High vitamin diet, such as cereals and fresh vegetables. Low salt diet, low salt diet refers to the daily available salt does not exceed 2 grams, but does not include the natural presence of sodium nitride in food.
Low salt diet, low salt diet refers to daily available salt not more than 2 grams, but does not include natural sodium nitride in food
matters needing attention
What should be paid attention to: fever (ginger, Chinese prickly ash, pepper, mutton, dog meat, etc.), hair wind (shrimp, crab, goose, egg, etc.), blood (sea pepper, pepper, etc.)