Dietary considerations for patients with hepatic hemangioma: Hepatic hemangioma is a common benign tumor of the liver. Patients should adjust their diet and daily life. Dietary taboos include: 1. Avoid high-calorie foods in the hepatic vascular diet: High-calorie foods can accelerate the body's basal metabolic rate, thereby increasing the growth rate of the tumor to a certain extent. Therefore, the hepatic hemangioma diet should avoid high-calorie foods such as chocolate and coffee. 2. High-sugar foods should be avoided in the diet for hepatic hemangioma: sugar is easily fermented and can easily induce abdominal distension symptoms, which is not conducive to the disease; patients with hepatic hemangioma have weak liver metabolic function, and after eating high-sugar foods, they cannot completely and effectively metabolize polysaccharides, resulting in excess sugar being converted into liver fat, thereby increasing the burden on the liver and being not conducive to the disease. Therefore, high-sugar foods should be avoided in the diet for hepatic hemangioma. 3. People with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high-fat and high-cholesterol foods: The liver's metabolism and detoxification functions are relatively weak. Eating high-fat and high-cholesterol foods are difficult to digest and absorb effectively, which can easily increase the burden on the liver and aggravate the condition. Therefore, people with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high-fat and high-cholesterol foods such as animal brains, spinal cords, offal, egg yolks, shells such as clams, soft foods such as squid, cuttlefish, and fish. 4. People with hepatic hemangioma should avoid spicy and irritating foods: Spicy and irritating foods can easily irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa, leading to excessive secretion of gastric acid, which can easily induce a series of gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms and is extremely detrimental to the stability of the disease. Therefore, people with hepatic hemangioma should avoid spicy and irritating foods. People with hepatic hemangioma should also avoid eating too much processed, pickled, smoked, fermented, and moldy food. Patients with hepatic hemangioma are suitable to eat some high-calorie, nutritious foods, such as lean meat, chicken, fish, milk and soy products. Fresh vegetables, celery, spinach, tomatoes, radishes, garlic, fresh bamboo shoots, etc. Kelp, seaweed, jellyfish, algae, accompanied by habitual constipation, often eat bananas, persimmons, watermelons, cantaloupe, chestnuts, honey, honey, corn flour and other foods, black fungus, white fungus, etc. |
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