2. Some drugs are harmful to the liver, such as cold medicine. Toxic substances in drugs need to be metabolized in the liver, which will undoubtedly increase the burden on the liver. Therefore, it is necessary to use drugs rationally under the correct guidance of doctors.
3. High-fat food. Patients with hepatitis A can also develop fatty liver, so food should be low-fat to prevent fatty liver. Tonics and certain drugs. Patients with hepatitis A should not use supplements and drugs indiscriminately. A balanced diet is the best choice for patients with hepatitis A, and improper nutrition will lead to visceral dysfunction.
4. Alcohol, cigarettes, etc. Alcohol in wine can cause damage to liver cells, which directly leads to the interference and destruction of liver cell enzymes and necrosis of liver cells. Toxic substances such as nicotine and carbon monoxide in smoke can cause different degrees of damage to the liver.