Endometrial thickening refers to the overgrowth of endometrium. It refers to the overgrowth of endometrium caused by excessive estrogen secretion and relatively insufficient progesterone in the ovary induced by inflammation, drugs, bad mental stimulation or some diseases. Seriously endanger the health of female friends, and a correct diet will help the body recover as soon as possible. So what foods can't people with thick endometrium eat?
First of all, the diet with thick endometrium should avoid all cold food. Before and after menstruation, it is especially necessary to pay attention to eating overheated soup and vegetables, and avoid cold food.
Second, fatty greasy, easy to stagnate blood stasis, or eat less as well. Light diuretic products are more suitable for patients with thick endometrium. Poultry, domestic animals, egg milk and fresh fish are generally edible, and those with deficiency of both qi and blood have better effect of benefiting qi and nourishing blood. Snails, clams, crabs and turtles are cold and should be eaten less. Don't eat too thick meat.
Third, the diet therapy with thick endometrium, among vegetables, rape, shepherd's purse, amaranth, kelp, cucumber, loofah, wax gourd, eggplant, leek, bamboo shoots and lotus root are all cold, so it is best to eat less, especially not raw. Scallion can dispel wind and cold, dredge liver meridian, and is beneficial to eating. Auricularia auricula has the function of enriching blood, and you can also eat more. Eat more fruits raw, and patients with thick endometrium should also avoid eating before and after menstruation. Finally, astringent products can easily lead to blood stasis and qi stagnation, which should be avoided. Warm the heart and disperse, which is beneficial to circulation and edible: but not too much, because too much spicy stimulation will aggravate the pain.
The treatment of endometrial hyperplasia is not suitable for one day. In order to actively cure diseases and restore health, everyone must choose appropriate treatment methods according to their actual situation, which is the embodiment of being responsible for patients.