Patients recovering from liver abscess can eat eggs if they are not allergic to eggs.
Liver abscess includes bacterial liver abscess and amoebic liver abscess. Bacterial liver abscess occurs in middle-aged and old people, often secondary to biliary tract infections and other septic diseases, the condition is more acute, and the systemic toxicity is obvious; amoebic liver abscess is mostly secondary to amoebic dysentery, with slower onset and longer duration of the disease, and it can be characterized by high fever and night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, and sweating stops when waking up), and other manifestations.
For recovered liver abscess patients, if they are not allergic to eggs, they can eat eggs, but they should be cooked. Eggs are rich in protein and there is no problem with proper intake. Also pay attention to try to avoid excessively oily and spicy diet, and food should be thoroughly cooked before consumption, etc.