What are the dietary contraindications associated with alternating mania and somnolence

Due to the influence of disease factors such as pediatric rabies, mania alternating with lethargy and cranky abnormality during attacks occur. Rabies is a zoonotic acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by rabies virus. What are the dietary contraindications associated with alternating mania and lethargy? 1.Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables: supply protein foods that are easy to digest and absorb, such as milk, eggs, fish, soy products, etc. 2, avoid eating spicy, spicy hot stimulating food: spicy food such as chili, pepper, mustard; spicy hot food such as mutton, dog meat and other stimulating food, can aggravate the disease. 3, avoid eating salty cold and sweet and greasy food: salty cold food such as salty vegetables, salty with turtle, etc. can cause cough, which is not conducive to patient quiet and aggravate the symptoms; sweet and greasy food, such as snacks, cakes, raising wheat, etc. can also make the spleen and stomach not transport and aggravate the cough, which is not conducive to patient quiet, both aggravate the symptoms, should be avoided. 4, avoid alcohol, coffee: both can stimulate nerve excitement, can induce patients manic episodes, will aggravate the disease. 5, forbidden to eat hair: such as fish, shrimp, crab, chicken head, pork, goose meat, chicken wings, chicken claws, etc.. Bites and no functional impairment can participate in appropriate labor and exercise, but should not be strenuous activities to avoid overexertion. There is no basis for concern about hair products such as fish and chicken. Considering that alcohol may speed up the nerve movement of rabies virus and shorten the incubation period, it is advisable not to drink alcohol during rabies vaccination.