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What Hepatitis C patients should not eat
Netizen consultation: expert hello, my fiancé is a patient of hepatitis C, I heard that people with liver disease in the diet are more attention, next month we will be married, so I want to know beforehand about hepatitis C patients dietary problems, in particular, please expert help to give some advice, I am grateful. With this friend's advice, we asked Sun Xinrong expert director of Shandong Institute of Liver Diseases, here we listen to Sun how to answer this question. I hope that through the expert's explanation, can let more patients with hepatitis C to do scientific diet, so as to help their own condition to realize the early recovery. What about it? Director Sun pointed out that, in fact, about the nutritional intake of hepatitis C patients, the medical profession has different opinions. Some people believe that hepatitis C patients can not eat three high (high fat, high sugar, high cholesterol) food, while some scholars believe that hepatitis C patients can be appropriate to eat. In fact, there is no strict definition of what patients with hepatitis C can and cannot eat, and each patient can choose some suitable food to regulate according to their own specific conditions. As long as the nutritional intake is balanced and there is no obvious harm to the liver, patients can consume it in moderation. Nevertheless, some food patients with hepatitis C still eat less or do not eat: 1, avoid spicy and stimulating food. These foods will cause some damage to the patient's gastrointestinal mucosa, the digestive system of hepatitis C will be affected by the liver function, if you continue to eat too stimulating food, it will make the patient's digestion and absorption suffer more damage, is not conducive to the patient's recovery. 2, avoid barbecue, salted, fried, greasy food. These foods are best not to be consumed by patients with hepatitis C, because there are some unfavorable toxins in the barbecue and pickled foods, which will increase the burden of liver detoxification of patients if consumed too much. In addition, fried and greasy food, fat content is high, and at the same time is not conducive to the digestion of the patient, so it is recommended that the patient should eat less. 3, avoid alcohol. 90% of alcohol should be metabolized in liver, and ethanol in alcohol will form acetaldehyde which is directly toxic to liver after conversion, thus aggravating the necrosis of liver cells. So for hepatitis C patients, it is best not to drink alcohol, so as not to make the condition serious or worse. 4, avoid taking excessive supplements. Some family members of hepatitis C patients, in order to allow patients to recover early, so blindly buy a large number of nutrients, health care products, so that patients eat like food, in fact, this is very unscientific, these supplements after all, is not a drug, it has no therapeutic effect, and if too much to eat, on the contrary, it will aggravate the burden on the patient's liver, and is not conducive to the recovery of the condition. 5. Avoid abusing hormones and antibiotics. "It is a medicine three times poison", any drug on the liver and kidneys have damage, liver disease patients must be under the correct guidance of the doctor, reasonable use of medication. The above points are the introduction of this issue. Shandong Institute of Liver Diseases experts, in fact, scientific diet is only auxiliary to the patient's treatment, and can not replace the drug treatment, so if the patient wants to cure hepatitis C in a timely manner, scientific and standardized treatment is the key. Shandong Institute of Liver Diseases introduced the German advanced superoxide autologous blood activation therapy to treat hepatitis C, which has made world-renowned achievements, won the unanimous recognition and praise of the majority of patients with hepatitis C, and is considered to be the safest, most direct and most effective method of treating hepatitis C at present.