Can you eat lamb with hepatitis?

Hepatitis refers to abnormal liver function, which refers to liver cell damage, so it is not directly related to eating lamb. But generally after people have hepatitis, it will cause digestive symptoms, such as anorexia, nausea, aversion to grease, and this time the patient does not want to eat mutton. Mutton is a warm food, easy to make people on fire, and if hepatitis patients are Yang deficiency body, that is, stomach cold or fear of cold, if the digestive tract symptoms are not obvious, you can eat mutton. If a patient with hepatitis has a yellow tongue and abdominal distension, this is not the time to eat mutton, and it can also be said that the patient does not want to eat mutton. In short, hepatitis and eating mutton are not related.