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Healthy diet: what to eat for urinary tract infection?
Urinary tract infection should not eat flatulence. Flatulence includes milk, soybean milk, sucrose, etc. Urinary tract infection often causes abdominal distension and pain, and abdominal distension often makes it difficult to urinate.

Urinary tract infection can't eat hair. Hair products (such as pig's head, chicken, mushrooms, hairtail, crab, bamboo shoots, peaches, etc. ) will aggravate inflammation and fever, so it is not suitable for eating.

Urinary tract infection should not eat spicy and irritating things. These foods will aggravate the symptoms of urinary tract irritation, make it difficult to urinate, and some will even cause redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, and will also make the inflamed parts congested and swollen.

Urinary tract infection should not eat products that promote damp heat. Including alcohol, desserts and high-fat foods, the disease is a disease of excessive damp-heat, and anything that promotes damp-heat will aggravate the disease.

Urinary tract infection can't take warm supplements. Mainly for the acute phase, because it is caused by the evil of damp heat.

Urinary tract infection can't eat acidic food. Acidic foods include pork, beef, chicken, duck, eggs, carp, oysters and shrimp, as well as flour, rice, peanuts, barley and beer.