Can uterine fibroids eat lotus root

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Hysteromyoma is the most common gynecological disease, known as the first tumor of gynecology. Patients with hysteromyoma want to know whether they can eat lotus root. Lotus root contains a lot of nutrients. Can patients with hysteromyoma eat lotus root? Does eating lotus root have any impact on hysteromyoma? Here is to introduce whether patients with hysteromyoma can eat lotus root

Can uterine fibroids eat lotus root

Patients with uterine fibroids can eat lotus root, eating lotus root has no effect on uterine fibroids. Lotus root is sweet and flat in nature. It can eliminate inflammation and stasis, clear away heat and dryness. It is recommended to eat more light food, more fruits and vegetables, no spicy food, no smoking and drinking, less greasy food, less cold food, keep warm, avoid catching cold, and drink more boiled water.

The content of vitamin in lotus root is high, but the content of fiber is low. Lotus root skin is rich in cellulose, and lotus root is rich in vitamin C and crude fiber. It can not only help digestion and prevent constipation, but also provide carbohydrates and trace elements needed by human body, prevent arteriosclerosis, improve blood circulation, and is beneficial to health. Patients with uterine fibroids can eat lotus root properly.

Uterine fibroids can not eat tonic food. Uterine fibroids are dependent on estrogen to develop, tonic food can increase estrogen, so patients with uterine fibroids should eat less jujube, longan, donkey hide gelatin, royal jelly and other hot, coagulation and hormone containing foods.  

matters needing attention

Hysteromyoma patients should not overeat, should adhere to the timing of quantitative, but also pay attention to light diet, can not eat high-fat food, such as mutton, dog meat, shrimp, crab, eel, salted fish, black fish and other food, should eat more eggs, white fish, cabbage, quail eggs, white gourd, mushrooms, bean rot, lean meat, turtle, celery, spinach, cucumber, chicken, crucian carp, asparagus, kelp, purple Food, etc.