On the folkloric “hair”

Fever: the folk so-called fever, mostly some of the stimulating (chili and other seasonings) or protein and fat content of the food (easy to cause allergies to eggs, milk, red meat, beef and mutton and seafood). Some extreme claims even list sugar and soy sauce as hair products. Factors affecting the wound include: 1, infection; 2, foreign body residue and hematoma; 3, tissue hypoperfusion (poor academic transport, such as varicose veins, etc.); 4, poor application of medications; and 5, systemic illnesses, de-endocrinization, under-immunity, and nutritional deficiencies. So the answer is: diet as usual, what is good and nutritious to eat. There is no evidence that food increases the rate of infection or healing of wounds, including the so-called “hair”.