Dietary contraindications for orbital foreign bodies

Patients with orbital foreign bodies have the following contraindications in their daily diet: desirable diet 1. antibacterial and anti-inflammatory foods are desirable; 2. foods that clear heat and detoxify the body are desirable; 3. foods that enhance immunity are desirable. Toon: toon has antibacterial, bactericidal effect, can play a certain role in the auxiliary treatment of inflammatory diseases, conducive to the recovery of the patient’s body. 200-300 grams per day is appropriate. Lemon: lemon is rich in vitamins and has the ability to detoxify heat and promote the discharge of toxins, which is beneficial to the recovery of patients. Drink 300-500 ml of water every day is appropriate. Milk: Milk is rich in high quality protein nutrients, which can promote the absorption of nutrients and enhance the immunity of the body, which is beneficial to the recovery of patients. 300-500 ml per day is appropriate. Hot drinks are preferred. Avoid eating diet 1, avoid eating foods rich in fat; such as mutton oil, butter, lard; 2, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food; such as chili pepper, pepper, ginger; 3, avoid eating food that is easy to produce gas; such as onions, sweet potatoes, taro. Butter: Butter is rich in a large amount of fat, easy to nourish bacteria, leading to aggravation of inflammatory infection, aggravating the condition, which is not conducive to the recovery of patients. It is advisable to eat low-fat food. Pepper: pepper is more irritating, easily stimulated leading to intestinal congestion, swelling, resulting in nutrient absorption disorders, which is not conducive to the recovery of the patient’s body. It is advisable to eat light food. Taro: taro is a food that is easy to produce gas, easy to produce gas leading to abdominal distension, affecting the absorption of nutrients, which is conducive to the recovery of the patient. It is advisable to eat foods that do not produce gas.