Dietary advice for megalodontia (toe)

Macrodactyly is a congenital malformation characterized by an increase in the size of the fingers or toes due to abnormal nerve growth and has a low incidence of about 0.9% among congenital malformations of the extremities. Macrodystrophy usually occurs at birth, while the other fingers or toes are normal. Significant enlargement of one or several fingers may be seen, but not all fingers are necessarily involved. Cases of limited hypertrophy have been reported in which the damage involves only the distal ends of the fingers. The giant finger grows gradually with the growth of the affected child and its rate varies. Since the lesion is mostly located on one side of the finger, in addition to the entire finger being massive, it is common to see overgrowth on one side that causes the finger to curve to the side. The lesions are characterized by the proliferation of bone and fat. Macrophthalmia not only affects the morphology of the hand, but also the function. If the enlarged lesion is located in the carpal tunnel, there may be nerve entrapment. It is advisable to eat a light diet with more fruits and vegetables, such as bananas, strawberries and apples. Because it is rich in nutrients, eat more immunity-boosting foods such as propolis. In order to enhance the individual’s body to resist diseases. Usually, you also have to match the diet reasonably and pay attention to adequate nutrition. The following foods are recommended to be eaten in moderation: 1, eggs to ensure that the body is supplied with sufficient heat. Eggs are eaten in a variety of ways, in terms of nutrient absorption and digestibility, boiled eggs are 100%, scrambled eggs are 97%, tender fried for 98%, old fried for 81.1%, boiled water, milk eggs for 92.5%, raw for 30% to 50%. 2, lean meat to ensure the supply of the body enough heat. Do not eat more than 2 taels of lean meat per day. 3.Fruit is rich in vitamins. Can be eaten raw or cooked, can also be made into dried fruit, jam, fruit jelly, etc.