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What food does cor pulmonale eat?
And then what? It is a good method to prevent and treat pulmonary heart disease from diet. The ancients said that food can nourish people and cause diseases, and reasonable diet therapy can play a role in harmonizing qi and blood, strengthening the body resistance and preventing and treating various diseases; On the contrary, improper diet can cause many diseases, so diet should follow certain principles. So, what food should I eat if I have cor pulmonale? What kind of eating habits should patients with cor pulmonale pay attention to? Bian Xiao will take you to find out today! The basic principles that patients with cor pulmonale should pay attention to: (1) Pay attention to the harmony of five flavors and avoid spicy. Diet can be divided into five flavors: sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty. Patients must understand some dietary taboos. For example, people with dyspnea and cough should avoid spicy food, people with cardiac insufficiency should eat a low-salt diet, and patients with hypertension and arteriosclerosis should eat a low-fat diet. Then reconcile the five flavors and cook your favorite dishes to increase your appetite. (2) Diet should be moderate. Because of the long course of cor pulmonale, the consumption is high, and the right heart failure leads to gastrointestinal congestion (3) The diet should be light vegetarian. There is a proverb: fish makes a fire, meat produces phlegm, and radish keeps you safe. Talking about the way of keeping in good health, patients with cor pulmonale should also pay attention to eating more light food. Because patients with cor pulmonale have poor physical strength and little activity, they are prone to constipation, and because of digestive dysfunction, eating meat is not easy to digest. Patients with cor pulmonale must pay attention to diet. A good and reasonable diet is good for everyone. I believe you will benefit a lot from Bian Xiao's introduction today. I wish patients with cor pulmonale a speedy recovery!