For hepatitis B patients, in addition to active antiviral drug treatment, daily maintenance also plays a very important role, especially at the dietary level. Some patients do not have a strict and appropriate diet. Eating the wrong foods can lead to aggravation or attack of the disease. What foods should people with hepatitis B not eat? What many people like to eat may be on the list, and no matter how much they like to eat it, they need to be brave enough to say no, otherwise early liver cancer may sneak up on it. If you have hepatitis B, what foods should you keep your mouth shut about?
The first food: wine.
Hepatitis B patients should decisively quit drinking. Even if they don't get hepatitis B, many people who drink alcohol over a long period of time have an increased risk. Hepatitis B has been drinking, adding fuel to the fire. Maybe they don't want to heal. Whether it's straight grain alcohol or beer spills, it's best to quit.
The second food: melon seeds.
When they have time, many people like to eat melon seeds. What are the disadvantages of small melon seeds to your condition? But I didn't know that the fat in melon seeds is very rich. I don’t just eat one melon seed. I usually eat them one after the other. The more I ate, the more addicted I became. Hepatitis B patients who eat too many melon seeds will consume too much acetylcholine, which will affect the liver's absorption and metabolism of fat and increase liver pressure. Liver function is initially impaired, which may accelerate and worsen.
The third food: pickles.
Pickles are a classic pickled food. Although the food is good, too much salt can easily form nitrates during the pickling process, which can enter the body and be transformed into worse chemicals. If people with hepatitis B cannot control their mouth, it is likely to cause a series of complications.
The fourth food: raw food.
There may be a large number of bacteria and schizocephalus in raw food, especially raw seafood and aquatic products, so special attention should be paid to avoid taking them. If you eat it, it will not only improve endotoxins in the liver, but also reduce the body's detoxification and detoxification effects, which is not good for managing disease.
The fifth food: dessert.
For example, birthday cakes contain a lot of sugar. After entering the body, glucose water will be converted into body fat. Abnormal liver function in patients with hepatitis B. The metabolism of bile fluid will be hindered, and the body's ability to absorb fat will also be reduced. If you continue to eat sweets, body fat cannot be digested and absorbed and will continue to be deposited in the liver, which can easily cause mild fatty liver and aggravate the condition.
Patients with hepatitis B should reduce their current medical history and speed up treatment. It is best to control the mouth of these foods, otherwise no matter how much medicine they take, they may not be able to produce effective actual results. So, what dietary standards should hepatitis B patients follow?
With light and low-fat as the standard, eat more light fruits and vegetables, supplement nutrient C, drink more water, promote metabolism, digestion and absorption, and relieve liver pressure.
Moderately supplement protein. Protein plays a key role in the liver. You can eat foods containing high-quality protein, such as boiled eggs and soy products, to improve the liver's resistance and promote liver reconstruction.
Supplement selenium. Studies have found that zinc is beneficial to maintaining liver cells and reducing the incidence of early liver cancer. Hepatitis B is closely related to early liver cancer. Moderate supplementation of zinc may help control diseases and prevent liver lesions. You can eat some lean pork, oatmeal, wheat and other foods every day to supplement selenium.
In addition to a proper diet, timely follow-up examinations are also very important for hepatitis B patients. Since liver function indicators may change throughout the long-term treatment process, regular maintenance is helpful to immediately grasp the physical and mental health of the liver and grasp the direction of the disease.
To sum up, hepatitis B patients cannot eat any food. I think you have gained a better understanding of this. No matter how much you like to eat, you need to be brave enough to say no and don't be greedy.