Can you eat bamboo shoots with hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B patients can eat bamboo shoots, moderate consumption can be. Hepatitis B patients’ dietary taboos are mainly not to drink and not to overeat, to light, less greasy, stimulating food, such as fat, smoked meat, barbecue and so on. For vegetables and so on, there is no clear not to eat food, therefore, patients can eat bamboo shoots. The fiber in bamboo shoots is relatively high, and each 100g of bamboo shoots contains about 1g of fiber, which can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis in patients, and is also beneficial to the patient’s digestive function. In addition, the fat content of bamboo shoots is low, with 0.22g of fat per 100g, so a low-fat diet is also beneficial to the patient’s health. Any food should be consumed in moderation, and over-consumption is likely to cause discomfort.