Daily dietary regimen for prolapse

Anal diseases are common in our lives, and hemorrhoids are the most prevalent, which leads people to think that bleeding stools are hemorrhoids, but in fact there are other diseases that can also cause bleeding stools. For example, prolapse is one of the more common ones. It is generally more serious than hemorrhoids and poses a greater risk, making it a more serious anal disease. Patients with prolapse often also have diseases such as hemorrhoids, which are gradually formed by the effects of the disease. Patients with prolapse should usually eat more fungus, eggplant, yam, gravy, chicken, mutton, figs, parsley and other foods to increase nutrition and make up for their deficiencies. This is a physiological phenomenon. If the patient has prolapse, the disease can be taken care of through dietary regimen. The following matters should be followed: It is advisable for those with prolapse to eat fruits containing little fiber, such as bananas, pineapples, apple puree and various green vegetable purees, and less oily and fat-rich foods. It is advisable to eat a nutritious diet with more eggs, lean meat, animal offal, beans and soy products, and fish. It is advisable to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, such as spinach, cabbage, water spinach, bananas, pears, apples and yam, lentils, lotus seeds, eel, snapper, lean pork, pork intestines, glutinous rice porridge, lotus seed soup and other foods that nourish the spleen and strengthen the stomach and benefit the qi. It is advisable to eat more yeast, coarse grains and foods with high fat content, drink more water and keep the bowels open. The diet of patients with prolapse is contraindicated: avoid smoking, alcohol, fatty, sweet and thick products, such as fatty meat, oily soups, glutinous rice, patties and other sticky and indigestible foods. Avoid chili, garlic, pepper, strong wine and other stimulating foods. Avoid honey, onions, garlic, beans, potatoes, radishes, celery, leeks and other coarse laxative foods for those with prolonged diarrhea. The above introduces the dietary regimen of prolapse, it can be seen that if the patient shows the phenomenon of bleeding stool, do not rush to the conclusion, first for a formal diagnosis, to determine the disease before treatment or conditioning. The consequences of anorectal diseases such as prolapse are more serious.