What are the dietary considerations for small aortic and pulmonary artery shadow?

The tricuspid septal and/or posterior valves occasionally attach to the right ventricular wall near the apex along with the anterior valve inferiorly in about 0.5% to 1.0% of cases of precordial disease. The aortic and pulmonary artery shadows are small, and the heart shadow resembles a balloon. What about small aortic and pulmonary artery shadows? Patients rich in vegetable protein food; rich in carbohydrate food; rich in vitamins, dietary fiber food; high fat, high cholesterol food; stimulate the heart, blood vessels food. Foods to be eaten Soya beans: Soya beans are foods rich in vegetable proteins, which are helpful for the nutritional supplement of patients with heart diseases. You can also eat more bean curd, soy milk, tofu and other foods rich in plant protein. Potatoes: Potatoes are high in carbohydrates and are easier for patients to absorb as a nutritional supplement. Generally eat 6-10 times a week, you can also eat more oats and other carbohydrate-rich foods. Celery: celery is rich in vitamins and dietary fiber substances, has the effect of laxative. Every day can also eat more winter melon, radish and other foods. Avoid food small pepper: contains a lot of fat and cholesterol, affecting the heart vessels, easily lead to atherosclerosis. Rich in fat content should not be eaten. Pepper: easy to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to gastrointestinal discomfort, as well as affect the absorption of nutrients in the stomach and intestines. Stimulating foods should not be consumed. Wine: tends to stimulate the heart vessels, affecting the symptoms of heart disease, and may also aggravate the condition. Do not drink.