Secondly, we should eat less food. Such as litchi, seafood fish, shrimp, beef and mutton and so on.
Of course, the above foods are not inedible except spicy, but only need to be eaten less.
So, on the other hand, what will be better for human papillomavirus infection? It depends on the length of infection.
First of all, if the infection time is within half a year, it is called the first infection. At this time, you can eat some foods that enhance immunity, such as:
Bananas, kiwis, oranges, strawberries ... eat more vitamins, which will help enhance immunity;
B: Detoxification soup can also be arranged in this way: cook it in an electric cooker every night, boil it first, then keep it warm for one night and get up in the morning to eat it. Use apples, tremella (remember to chop them up after soaking) and medlar. I added three red dates in winter (remember to remove the core, otherwise it will easily get angry). Nutritionists say what pectin can be formed in this way to help detoxify.
Secondly, if the infection lasts for more than half a year, it is called persistent infection. At this time, generally need an immune compound to match the diet, such as:
The so-called immune complex is actually a drug that enhances immunity. At present, people use more selenium supplement products such as selenium Weikang chewable tablets. Selenium is a micronutrient, which has nothing to do with the elimination of human papillomavirus. However, selenium has an obvious effect, that is, it enhances the body's immunity, which is generally used for the recovery of patients' immunity after surgery. For persistent human papillomavirus infection, daily selenium supplementation can accelerate the negative transformation of the virus.
In addition, it should be noted that selenium is a trace cause and needs a small amount of supplement. Excessive supplementation can cause selenium poisoning. For the human body, about 60 micrograms of selenium per day is enough. More than 250 micrograms will cause selenium poisoning, leading to hair loss, nail loss and dizziness.