What foods are not suitable for liver hemangioma

1. Diet of patients with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high-calorie food: high-calorie food can accelerate the basic metabolic rate of the body, which can increase the growth rate of the tumor to a certain extent, so the diet of patients with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high-calorie food, such as chocolate, coffee, and so on. 2. Diet of patients with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high sugar food: sugar is easy to ferment, easy to induce abdominal distension, which is unfavorable to the condition; in addition, patients’ liver metabolism function is weak, after consuming high sugar food, it can’t metabolize sugar completely and efficiently, which leads to the excess sugar into fat stored in the liver, which will aggravate the burden of the liver, and it is unfavorable to the condition, so the diet of patients with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high sugar food. 3. Diet of patients with hepatic hemangioma should avoid high-fat and high-cholesterol food: this kind of food has relatively weak metabolism and detoxification function of liver, and it is difficult to be effectively digested and absorbed after consuming high-fat and high-cholesterol food, which can easily aggravate the burden of liver and worsen the condition, so diet of hepatic hemangioma should avoid high-fat food such as animal brain, spinal cord, viscera, egg yolk, shellfish (e.g. mussels), mollusks (e.g. squids, cuttle fishes, roe) and other high-fat foods, which is not beneficial to the condition. The patient is advised to avoid high fat and high cholesterol foods such as animal brain, spinal cord, egg yolk, shellfish (e.g. mussels), mollusks (e.g. squid, cuttlefish, fish roe). It is recommended that patients maintain a good diet in daily life, but also maintain a regular routine, avoid late nights and high-intensity work, and self-monitoring whether there are epigastric discomfort, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other symptoms, such as, if there is, to go to the hospital in a timely manner to seek medical attention.