Recommendations and contraindications for the diet of wind-phobic patients

Fear of wind, also known as hydrophobia, symptoms and diagnosis of rabies, or rabid dog disease, is an acute viral infection that attacks the central nervous system, and all warm-blooded animals, including humans, can be infected. It is mostly obtained from the bite of an infected animal. It is generally thought to be transmitted from the bite of a rabid dog with white foam coming out of its mouth, but in fact cats, ferrets, raccoons, skunks, foxes or bats can also be affected and infected. The sick animal often becomes very savage and the virus in the saliva enters the next patient from the bite wound. It is advisable to eat fresh fruits and vegetables. It is advisable to eat protein foods that are easy to digest and absorb. The following foods are recommended to eat more in moderation: 1, milk Rich in protein, calcium class. Take one cup of hot milk every night before bedtime. 2, eggs rich in protein. Can increase the body’s resistance. One a day, not more than four a week. 3, kiwi rich in vitamin C. Because folic acid and vitamins are easily destroyed by decomposition at high temperatures, so kiwi to eat raw (or squeeze juice to eat) is good. Fear of wind patients avoid eating spicy, spicy hot stimulating food. Avoid eating salty cold and sweet and greasy food. Avoid alcohol, coffee. Avoid eating hair. The following foods should be eaten sparingly or not: 1, chili pepper pungent and hot stimulating food. Pepper, mustard, etc. should also be avoided. 2, salty vegetables can cause coughing, which is not conducive to patient quiet and aggravate the symptoms. Salty with turtle should also be avoided. 3, wine can stimulate nerve excitement, can induce manic episodes in patients, will aggravate the condition. Coffee should also be avoided.