The total number of hepatitis B virus carriers in China exceeds 65.438+0.4 billion, which is about 654.38+0/654.38+00 of the population in China. It is a huge chronic disease population.
Correct understanding of hepatitis B: What is hepatitis B? This is an infectious disease caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV), which has a chronic carrying state.
The transmission routes of hepatitis B are: mother-to-child transmission, sexual transmission and blood transmission.
The susceptible population of hepatitis B is infants, pregnant women and the elderly.
As long as it is properly controlled, hepatitis B virus will not affect people's life span, and many old patients who have been carrying the virus for decades can be seen in hospitals.
The body infected with hepatitis B virus will have different manifestations, from light to heavy: 1. Weak body, easy fatigue, occasional mild fever, frequent insomnia, dreaminess, etc.
2. Loss of appetite, nausea, aversion to oil, epigastric discomfort and abdominal distension often occur.
3. Yellow urine, itchy skin, pale eyes and yellow skin color.
4. discomfort, dull pain, tenderness or tapping pain in the right upper abdomen and right quarter ribs.
5. Liver palm, spider nevus, male erectile dysfunction, female menstrual disorder, amenorrhea, decreased libido, etc.
6. Hepatogenic diabetes, fatty liver, hyperbilirubinemia after hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Literature of Lycium barbarum in Treating Hepatitis B;
Lycium barbarum, sweet in nature, enters the liver and kidney meridians, nourishes yin and tonifies the kidney, calms the liver and improves eyesight, and is a typical medicine and food homologous plant. Can nourish liver and improve immunity, and is very suitable for patients with liver diseases.
Modern medical research shows that:
Lycium barbarum is rich in betaine, Lycium barbarum polysaccharide and a variety of beneficial nutrients, which can obviously improve the phagocytic function of phagocytes, enhance immunity, inhibit the activity of hepatitis B virus, effectively protect hepatocytes and accelerate the repair of damaged hepatocytes.
How to eat:
Take about 30 Lycium barbarum every day, chew it dry or soak it in water instead of tea, and insist on eating it.
In addition, hepatitis B patients should pay attention to: 1. Control emotions: Anger hurts the liver, and peaceful emotions and mentality are conducive to the repair of liver cells.
2. Reduce staying up late: Every morning 1 -3 is the duty time of liver meridian, and sleeping at this time is helpful to the metabolism of liver cells.
3. Quit smoking and drinking: Alcohol and tobacco are harmful to health, especially alcohol, which will increase the burden on liver cells.
4. Control medication: The liver is a detoxification organ, and indiscriminate medication will increase the burden on the liver, which is not conducive to the repair of hepatocytes.
5. Regular physical examination: physical examination more than three times a year to monitor the development of hepatitis B virus at any time.
Can hepatitis B patients eat Lycium barbarum? Yes, you can. In fact, the daily life of patients with hepatitis B will not be greatly affected. As long as you take medicine on time and control your illness, then patients with hepatitis B should eat and drink like normal people.
Hepatitis B patients can have a variety of states, such as "Big Three Yang" and "Small Three Yang", depending on the load of virus DNA in the body, so as to judge whether the virus in the body is replicating, whether it is contagious or not, and whether it needs medication control.
There are three main modes of transmission of hepatitis B: mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission and body fluid transmission. Among them, mother-to-child transmission includes intrauterine transmission and delivery transmission. Nowadays, hepatitis B vaccine is popular. Basically, after birth, people will be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine. There is no need to be too nervous about hepatitis B virus after hepatitis B antibody is produced in the body.
Patients with hepatitis B can eat Lycium barbarum, and these diets can be eaten every day. But for patients with hepatitis B, it is best not to drink alcohol, or to drink as little as possible. Because alcohol is basically metabolized in the liver, for patients with hepatitis B, liver cells have been infected by viruses, and the stimulation of alcohol is tantamount to adding insult to injury.
For the daily life of patients with hepatitis B, we should pay attention to: reasonable diet, staying away from alcohol and tobacco, developing a healthy lifestyle, regular work and rest, regular review, rational drug use, and protecting our liver as much as possible.
Chronic hepatitis B is a disease caused by hepatitis B virus, which has serious damage to the liver. Patients with hepatitis B usually have symptoms such as general fatigue, insomnia and dreaminess, loss of appetite and jaundice. When the condition is serious, patients will have symptoms of abnormal liver function such as cirrhosis. Therefore, patients diagnosed with hepatitis B inflammation should be treated in time, and the treatment methods are usually as follows:
First, antiviral treatment. This method is mainly treated with lamivudine, famciclovir and other drugs. The purpose is to inhibit the replication of hepatitis B virus, relieve the disease, prevent and treat cirrhosis and primary liver cancer, and improve the survival rate of patients.
Second, stay in bed, don't smoke or drink, keep a reasonable and regular diet and exercise moderately. Otherwise, irregular life and rest will bring greater burden to the liver.
Third, adopt the method of syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, Lycium barbarum has the function of protecting and nourishing liver. Therefore, patients can recuperate and supplement nutrition and energy by eating Lycium barbarum.
Lycium barbarum contains a lot of trace elements, which can improve immune function and protect liver. So patients with hepatitis B can eat Lycium barbarum. Lycium barbarum can protect the liver because Lycium barbarum polysaccharide can reduce the accumulation of lipofuscin, thus inhibiting the formation of lipid peroxide in the liver. Lycium barbarum extract can not only promote hepatocyte regeneration, but also prevent liver dysfunction.
Lycium barbarum has the function of protecting and nourishing liver, and it can also play a very good nourishing role in human body. Therefore, patients with hepatitis B inflammation can eat medlar.
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First of all, hepatitis B is a terrible infectious disease. Once you get this disease, you can only use drugs for life, and if you don't protect it well, it will get worse step by step. Moreover, the liver is a very important organ for metabolism and detoxification, which will lead to a series of complications in the short term. So you should pay attention to this disease from the prevention around you and every little detail in your life.
Hepatitis B is mainly caused by HBV infection, mainly through blood, sex and mother-to-child transmission. China is also a country with high incidence of hepatitis B, mainly due to autoimmune, environmental, virus and other factors, resulting in different symptoms and clinical types. This virus mainly attaches to the surface of liver cells through low affinity receptors, releasing cytoplasm, which reduces the ability of the body to remove the virus. After various transformations, virus particles are finally secreted in the form of buds and replicated. The most accurate thing is to continue to destroy liver cells, make liver metabolism disorder and eventually fail.
Lycium barbarum can be used as medicine and tonic. Lycium barbarum contains a lot of polysaccharides, betaine and other substances, which can also inhibit the accumulation of fat in liver cells, prevent the increase of transaminase and abnormal liver function, and promote the regeneration of liver cells. Lycium barbarum not only protects the liver, but also has many functions. Lycium barbarum is easy to eat. You can not only soak in water, but also cook porridge, soup and tea.
Therefore, patients with hepatitis B can eat Lycium barbarum, but eat Lycium barbarum in moderation, and excessive consumption will also cause some side effects. Hepatitis B requires special attention to diet, regular review and specific formal treatment.
Thank you for inviting me! "Can hepatitis B patients eat medlar?"
You can eat it. In Chinese medicine, Lycium barbarum has the effects of nourishing liver, nourishing kidney and moistening lung. Lycium barbarum is the standard for public health, and many office workers like to put some Lycium barbarum when drinking water. So can hepatitis B patients eat Lycium barbarum?
Eating Lycium barbarum mainly has the function of protecting liver and resisting fatty liver, and enhancing specific and non-specific immune function. If patients with hepatitis B eat Lycium barbarum, it is still very helpful. It is best not to drink alcohol, stay up late, overwork, eat drugs that hurt the liver, etc. These normal people should also pay more attention.
Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by hepatitis B virus infection. The function of Lycium barbarum L. is to nourish liver and kidney, which is conducive to smart purposes. Therefore, eating Lycium barbarum L. is conducive to the rehabilitation of patients with hepatitis B, and it is also necessary to take regular medication and regular review, quit bad habits and lead a normal life. In daily life, although some things are good things, not all constitutions are suitable for use. I suggest you don't wear makeup while eating, lest it backfire. thank you
Sure! Lycium barbarum is rich in nutrients and vitamins, and has the function of protecting the liver. Of course, eat in moderation.
People often ask whether patients with hepatitis B can eat this. Can I eat that? -Patients with hepatitis B should eat some digestible foods with high protein, high calorie and high vitamins, which is beneficial to the repair of the liver. Prevent fatty liver, avoid drinking, and don't overemphasize high nutrition.
In fact, those hepatitis B patients who do not need treatment or whose indexes are within the normal range after antiviral treatment have no special requirements in diet. Just keep a balanced diet like normal people and develop good and healthy eating habits. In particular, alcohol must be avoided.
Of course, when patients with hepatitis B develop cirrhosis, they should eat foods rich in calories, protein and vitamins. However, those with significantly decreased liver function or hepatic encephalopathy should limit the intake of protein, especially animal protein, those with ascites should eat less or not eat sodium, and those with esophageal varices should avoid eating hard and rough food.
As can be seen from the above description, patients with hepatitis B can eat Lycium barbarum, take a few tablets a day, or soak in water to protect their liver. There is no taboo in the diet of hepatitis B patients whose indicators are within the normal range, so it is good to eat healthily like normal people.
Patients with hepatitis B should eat and drink except drinking and staying up late, just like normal people.
At present, there are nearly 654.38 billion people infected with hepatitis B virus in China, including 20 million chronic hepatitis B patients and 80 million chronic carriers. It is these 20 million patients who need treatment (anti-virus). The carriers need regular check-ups, and there is no need for anti-virus treatment at present.
As long as patients with hepatitis B receive regular antiviral treatment, the first choice is oral entecavir, tenofovir or intramuscular injection of long-acting interferon. Most patients can control hepatitis B satisfactorily, and liver cirrhosis and liver cancer rarely occur. The reason why so many patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis and liver cancer are basically delayed is because patients have not received formal antiviral treatment, and it is not enough to protect the liver blindly. Some patients even hope that herbs can cure hepatitis B radically. There has been no antiviral treatment, so the condition has been delayed. Patients with hepatitis B may have cirrhosis if they are not treated for 10 years. Of course, this time may be short. The data show that about 25% patients with chronic hepatitis B will eventually develop cirrhosis, and the rest will continue to be in chronic hepatitis B, and very few people will heal themselves.
So, can Lycium barbarum be eaten? Of course you can eat. Lycium barbarum is not taboo. The taboo of hepatitis B patients is drinking. Drinking will damage the liver, even if you take a sip, you should give up drinking. Then don't stay up late, because staying up late is still very harmful to the human body. People who stay up late for a long time will have a decline in their overall health, especially their liver function.
Appropriate reasons for eating Hepatitis B patients can eat Lycium barbarum in moderation. Lycium barbarum can benefit qi, nourish liver and kidney, improve complexion, soothe the nerves and improve eyesight, and it is also good for the liver to eat regularly. The leaves, fruits and root bark of Lycium barbarum are rich in sweet theophylline, which can inhibit the deposition of fat in liver cells, increase the activity of white blood cells and promote the regeneration of liver cells. Eating Lycium barbarum has obvious auxiliary treatment effect on liver disease.
How to eat and drink medlar soaked in water every day; Eggs are shelled, a little medlar and refined salt are added, and appropriate amount of water is mixed to steam cooked food, which can be used for dietotherapy of patients with chronic hepatitis.
Dietary advice Hepatitis B is the abbreviation of chronic hepatitis B, which refers to those who are positive for hepatitis B virus, have a course of more than half a year or have an unknown onset date, and have chronic hepatitis clinically, and may have symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, abdominal distension and pain in the liver area. During treatment, targeted treatment should be given in combination with the etiology, and attention should be paid to diet adjustment, as follows:
1, avoid overeating, avoid hunger or satiety, so as not to increase the burden on the liver;
2. Avoid eating high-fat foods, so as not to cause symptoms such as hyperlipidemia, obesity and fatty liver. The standard daily fat supply should be 60g/ day, and vegetable oil is suitable.
3, no drinking, because alcohol has direct damage to the liver, which can lead to degeneration or even necrosis of liver cells, leading to aggravation of the disease;
4. Increasing the supply of high-quality protein can increase the storage of liver glycogen, which is beneficial to the repair of liver cells and the recovery of liver function, such as milk;
5, can increase the intake of foods rich in vitamins, such as green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, fruits and so on. Among them, the combined use of vitamins C, E and K can have a certain therapeutic effect on hepatitis.
6. The daily intake of carbohydrates accounts for 60%-70% of the total energy of the whole day. In order to promote the storage of liver glycogen, pure sugar foods, such as white sugar, glucose and candy, should also be ingested in moderation.