Can brain infarction patients eat bird’s nest?

Patients with cerebral infarction can eat bird’s nest. Bird’s nest is a tonic that has the effect of nourishing Yin and moistening dryness, benefiting Qi, tonifying the middle and resolving phlegm and relieving cough, so clinically some women with weak constitution and some pregnant women are eating bird’s nest. As to whether brain infarction patients can eat bird’s nest, it is recommended to give evidence-based treatment to brain infarction patients, because brain infarction patients mostly have brain infarction due to occlusion of blood vessels caused by atherosclerosis, so brain infarction patients can generally be accompanied by increased blood lipids and obesity. It is not recommended to take bird’s nest because it has a certain tonic effect and can supplement the body with protein, but for some patients who are obese, it can also lead to increased obesity and higher blood lipids. If some patients with cerebral infarction have a weak constitution and frequent urination and cough, they can be given bird’s nest.