Delayed excretion of bromosulfophthalein is an indicator of abnormal liver function with increased serum alkaline phosphatase activity, delayed excretion of bromosulfophthalein, decreased plasma albumin, prolonged prothrombin time, and elevated indirect bilirubin abnormal globulin. Abnormal liver function is when the liver is damaged by certain pathogenic factors, which can cause damage to the morphological structure of the liver and abnormal metabolism of liver function. What are the dietary considerations for abnormal liver function? Patients are advised to have low salt diet; low fat diet; high protein diet; high vitamin diet; avoid greasy food; avoid spicy and stimulating food; avoid sticky and hard food; avoid fried food. Desirable food Winter melon: winter melon has comprehensive nutritional value, with the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, diuresis and eliminating phlegm, relieving irritation and thirst, dispelling dampness and relieving summer heat, which is good for patients with liver cirrhosis, especially those with ascites. It can be cooked and eaten in soup. Soybeans: Soybeans are rich in protein and are suitable for consumption. It can be beaten into soy milk for consumption, 200-300 ml per day. Milk: As the normal tissue area of the liver decreases due to liver fibrosis, the original ability to produce protein decreases, so it is necessary to supplement the diet with enough high-quality protein. Drink 150-300 ml per day. Hot drinks are preferred. Avoid eating food small pepper: fatty meat contains high cholesterol and fat, which will increase the burden on the liver. Animal offal is also better to eat less. Salt vegetables: Water and salt metabolism will be impaired in the late stage of cirrhosis, so too much salt will lead to edema. A low-salt diet is desirable. Roasted meat: Roasted meat will produce acrolein after consumption, which will stimulate liver parenchymal cells after blood circulation to the liver. Try not to eat fried and grilled food.