What can't I eat for wound repair?
1, patients with wound repair should not take soy sauce, which may cause wound scarring.
2, wound repair patients can not take spicy food, such as pepper. This kind of food is very easy to get angry and cause wound inflammation.
3, wound repair patients can not take edible fungi ingredients, such as fungi, Pleurotus ostreatus and so on. This ingredient is common in high-protein foods. It is easy to get angry if you eat too much. People who usually have headaches, dizziness and other diseases should try to avoid eating them.
4. Patients with wound repair should not eat seafood such as flounder, yellow croaker, pomfret, mussel, shrimp and hairy crab. Most of them are cold and fishy, which affects wound healing to some extent.
5. Patients with wound repair cannot take fresh fruits such as peaches and apricots. This kind of fresh fruit is easy to get angry when eaten too much, and apricot is very easy to hurt muscles and bones when eaten too much, which has a certain influence on wound healing.
6. Patients with wound repair don't need to take ingredients such as chicken head, chicken leg, chicken feet, duck meat, braised pig head meat, etc. These ingredients can easily cause liver fire, which will affect oral healing.
What food do you eat for wound repair?
1, you can bring light dishes such as tofu, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, green beans, peanuts, cold rice noodles, carrots, bean sprouts, loofah, yam, vermicelli, Baotou vegetables, wax gourd, bean curd skin and long beans.
2. Pig feet: Pig feet are rich in zinc and collagen powder. Calcium deficiency will reduce the role of collagen fibers. Supplementing collagen powder can promote the speed of wound repair.
3. Perch: Perch is rich in digestible protein, human fat, vitamin b22, nicotinic acid, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, copper, iron and selenium. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that perch is warm and sweet, and has the effects of invigorating spleen and nourishing stomach, tonifying deficiency, resolving phlegm and relieving cough.