Cold patients can eat hamburgers appropriately if their symptoms are particularly mild and there are no obvious symptoms of digestive tract discomfort.
However, it is recommended not to eat too much at one time, and if the cold symptoms are severe, it is not recommended to eat hamburgers.
Because burgers are greasy, they may increase the burden on the patient's gastrointestinal tract and cause clinical manifestations of gastrointestinal discomfort. It can also easily aggravate clinical symptoms such as sore throat, fever, and cough, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
It is recommended that patients during the cold period should eat a light diet, eat some fresh vegetables and fruits appropriately, drink more warm water, ensure adequate sleep, avoid fatigue, and avoid strenuous physical exercise.