Can psoriasis eat beef
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When I went to the hospital to treat psoriasis, the doctor said that if we want to reduce the recurrence, we should combine prevention and treatment. I don't quite understand what this means. After taking the medicine for 2 days, we obviously feel that it has improved. Now I'll share with you whether we can eat beef for psoriasis. It's my experience.
Can psoriasis eat beef
Diet 1: vegetables and fruits: Patients with psoriasis should not eat ginger, coriander, kohlrabi, Toona sinensis, pepper, etc. it is recommended to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as apples, pears, bananas, oranges, fresh green leafy vegetables, tofu, balsam pear, etc.
Diet 2: Meat: Patients with psoriasis should not eat beef, wolf meat, donkey meat, camel meat, mutton, dog meat, chicken and duck meat, pigeon meat, bird meat and soup, as well as all kinds of seafood, such as all kinds of fish (including turtle, etc.), crab, shrimp, etc.; it is recommended to eat lean pork, eggs, cow milk, etc.
Diet 3: condiments: psoriasis patients should not use big ingredients, Chinese prickly ash, pepper, cumin, fennel, cinnamon, mustard, mustard oil, chili sauce, hot pot condiments, instant noodles condiments, etc. In particular, due to the heavy seasoning, do not often eat in a restaurant.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that patients with psoriasis should try their best to eat less beef, mutton, dog meat, seafood and other foods that can induce or aggravate psoriasis, and less spicy and irritating food or food with strong allergy. In order to make patients recover quickly and enhance the ability of disease resistance, it is necessary to ensure adequate and nutritious food. The principle of avoiding food is to know which food is sensitive to according to the individual's situation and then avoid it. And should eat more vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin E foods, such as fresh green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, carrots, beans, cereals and a variety of fruits, in order to help alleviate the disease and the recovery of skin lesions.