Don't drink

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Three years ago, I had brain injury, and then I had epilepsy. They all recurred in the middle of the night. Last week, they recurred and kept burping. They have been burping for five days. They have been burping during the day and night. After treatment, they have improved. Now let's share that they can't drink.

Don't drink

First, patients with epilepsy should limit potassium. Potassium is a kind of dietary taboo. Experts say that epilepsy patients caused by brain trauma and patients taking sedative drugs for a long time are prone to dehydration, anemia, leucopenia, malnutrition, etc., and serious patients may have electrolyte metabolic disorder (hyperkalemia).

Second: when the diet contains too much potassium, it will increase the blood potassium content of patients, so the intake of potassium in patients with epilepsy should not exceed 3 grams per day. The foods with low potassium content include rape heart, radish, white radish, celery, pumpkin, tomato, eggplant, onion, cucumber, wax gourd, towel gourd, zucchini, Yali, apple, grape, pineapple, etc.

Third: Patients with epilepsy to limit carbohydrates and water. In the course of diet, the intake of carbohydrate should be limited in epileptic patients. Epilepsy patients need the same energy and protein as normal people, and carbohydrates do not need too much, to no more than 300 grams per day is appropriate.

matters needing attention

In terms of treatment, patients should receive examination and treatment according to the doctor's instructions. At the beginning of treatment, they should make a record of all physical conditions, including the changes of symptoms after taking medicine and whether there is a new situation. In the case of regular medication, doctors can judge the efficacy and whether there are side effects, and can also self test the concentration of drugs in the blood To adjust the dosage of oral drugs, or to decide whether new drugs need to be added and arrange necessary related examinations.