What foods you can eat with intrahepatic calcified foci

Patients suffering from intrahepatic calcified foci disease are advised to eat a light diet of easy-to-digest, low-fat, low-cholesterol foods, avoid alcohol, and undergo regular checkups.
Calcified foci in the liver refers to the appearance of strong echoes or high-density images similar to stones in the liver on ultrasound or CT images. There are many causes of intrahepatic calcified foci, such as parasitic infections, liver cancer, excessive use of hormonal drugs and poor lifestyle habits.
There is no cure for intrahepatic calcified foci, only control and improvement of symptoms, so the diet should be light and easy to digest, you can eat fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins, you can eat eggs and other high-protein foods, pay attention to dietary hygiene. Eat low fat and low cholesterol food, avoid animal offal, cream and other high fat and high cholesterol food.
If you also suffer from hyperglycemia, your diet needs to be low in sugar and low in fat, and strictly prohibit the intake of foods with high glycemic index such as pastries and brown sugar; if you also suffer from hyperuricemia, your diet needs to be based on low-purine foods, and strictly prohibit the intake of foods with high purine content such as animal offal and seafood.
If intrahepatic calcified foci appear, you should immediately go to the hospital for hospital-related examinations to clarify whether there is a primary disease, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, do not treat yourself.