Berberi can spread from person to person, so we must be careful not to walk around in public without shoes. Compared with normal people, patients with impaired immune function are more likely to be infected with beriberi, such as AIDS and diabetes. When we find blisters or small particles on our feet, we must pay attention to them, apply drugs in time and control treatment. Beibei is a disease, so you should also avoid eating.
Patients should eat more foods containing vitamin b 1 and take thiamine in time. Patients should eat more foods with high protein content, such as eggs, fish and bean products. Foods rich in protein can improve immunity, foods containing vitamin b 1 can protect skin barrier, and thiamine can prevent beriberi. Patients should eat less or no foods, sweets and carbohydrates with high salt content. Alkaline food can easily destroy vitamin b 1. It is not conducive to the recovery of patients, so patients must pay attention to avoid these foods that are not conducive to the recovery of beriberi when eating. Patients should not scratch the skin with their hands to avoid the spread of fungi to other parts.
Preventing beriberi is also very simple. Pay attention to the hygiene of your feet, wash your feet often, bring a pair of slippers when you go out, and don't walk barefoot.