Diet of chronic liver disease

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Many diseases in the active treatment at the same time, but also in the daily diet on its maintenance, in order to make the treatment effect more ideal, chronic liver disease is no exception, but many patients do not understand the disease of daily diet precautions, so that the diet control is not ideal, now let's talk about the diet of chronic liver disease.

Diet of chronic liver disease

In the early stage of acute hepatitis B, patients often have obvious nausea, vomiting and poor appetite. At this time, the food they eat often can not meet the needs of the body. Therefore, at this stage, you can eat easily digestible and light foods such as noodles and porridge, with an appropriate amount of vegetables and fruits and a small amount of meals. The principle of diet should be the amount and frequency that patients feel comfortable. Patients should not be forced to eat more.

In the convalescent period of acute hepatitis B, the symptoms of nausea and vomiting disappeared and the appetite improved obviously. The intake of protein and unsaturated fatty acid should be increased appropriately. High quality protein with low fat content, such as soybean products, milk, chicken and fresh water fish, can be selected as the source of protein. Unsaturated fatty acids mainly come from vegetable oil, and the diet should be gradually increased.

Supplement appropriate amount of vitamins and minerals: vitamins play an important role in detoxification, regeneration and immune enhancement of liver cells. Vitamins are often used as adjunctive therapy for chronic hepatitis. Vitamin supplement is mainly based on food supplement. In the case of insufficient intake, appropriate supplement of vitamin preparations is beneficial.

matters needing attention

Abstain from alcohol and avoid the intake of substances that damage the liver: ethanol can cause damage to liver cells, and the detoxification ability of liver in patients with chronic hepatitis is decreased. Even a small amount of alcohol can aggravate the damage of liver cells, leading to the aggravation of liver disease, so hepatitis patients should abstain from alcohol.