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Dietary Treatment Guidelines for Hepatitis C at Lanzhou Liver Disease Specialist Hospital
Lanzhou Liver Disease Specialist Hospital Lanzhou Jingangcheng Liver Disease Hospital What are the symptoms of acute hepatitis C? Timely treatment of acute hepatitis C can effectively reduce the incidence of chronic hepatitis B. The incubation period of acute hepatitis C is relatively long, and the symptoms of acute hepatitis C are more obvious than those of chronic hepatitis C. The virus is active, liver cells are damaged, and the contagion is relatively strong. We must understand the symptoms of acute hepatitis C in time and detect acute hepatitis C infection in time to improve the treatment. Timing, early detection and early treatment can effectively prevent the transformation into chronic hepatitis C. What are the symptoms of acute hepatitis C? Lanzhou Liver Disease Specialist Hospital Lanzhou Jingangcheng Liver Disease Hospital Expert Introduction Those who have recurrence of hepatitis symptoms, signs and abnormal liver function. The onset is unclear or there is no history of hepatitis, but the symptoms are consistent with chronic hepatitis based on liver histopathology or comprehensive analysis of symptoms, signs, laboratory tests and B-ultrasound examination. Chronic hepatitis is only seen in types B, C, and D. Mild: The condition is mild, with repeated symptoms of fatigue, dizziness, loss of appetite, anorexia of oil, yellow urine, discomfort in the liver area, poor sleep, slight liver enlargement and tenderness, and mild splenomegaly.
Patients with hepatitis C should be treated aggressively because the curative effect is good in the acute phase. The treatment can be based on the specific conditions of the patient, including appropriate rest, enzyme lowering, liver protection, antiviral and other symptomatic treatments. The most important treatment is the Miao medicine Yang's Hepatitis C Recipe, which can detoxify and remove dampness, activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, strengthen the body and nourish the body. Yin, clearing the liver and protecting the liver.
Hepatitis C should pay attention to the following dietary considerations:
Avoid spicy food
Spicy food can easily cause dampness-heat in the digestive tract, mixed with dampness and heat, imbalance of liver and gallbladder qi, and weakened digestive function. Therefore, spicy food should be avoided.
, avoid smoking
Smoking contains a variety of toxic substances that can damage liver function and inhibit liver cell regeneration and repair. Therefore, patients with liver disease must quit smoking.
Avoid alcohol
It is not advisable to drink alcohol: Alcohol must be metabolized in the liver. Alcohol can interfere with and destroy the normal enzyme system of liver cells, thus directly damaging liver cells and causing liver cell necrosis. For patients with acute or chronic active hepatitis, even a small amount of alcohol may cause the condition to relapse or change.
, avoid processed foods
Eat less canned or bottled drinks and foods. This is because preservatives are often added to canned and bottled drinks and foods, which are more or less toxic to the liver.
Avoid abusing hormones and antibiotics
Drugs are three types of poison. Drugs often cause damage to the liver and kidneys. Patients with liver disease must use drugs rationally under the correct guidance of a doctor.
Lanzhou Liver Disease Specialist Hospital Lanzhou Jingangcheng Liver Disease Hospital Why do hepatitis C patients have yellow faces and eyes? Yellow eyes of hepatitis C patients are called jaundice. There are many reasons for jaundice. The main reason for hepatitis C patients to have yellow faces and eyes is, When hepatitis C virus attacks, liver cells die, releasing a large amount of indirect bilirubin. The liver metabolizes indirect bilirubin and direct bilirubin becomes blocked, resulting in direct bilirubin retention, causing bilirubin to be retained in the blood, causing complications. Elevated bilirubin in the blood will cause yellowing of the face and eyes. Lanzhou Liver Disease Specialist Hospital Lanzhou Jingangcheng Liver Disease Hospital
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