In fact, nowadays female friends don’t pay much attention to their own bodies. They just go to work blindly, and even choose to stay up late and work overtime during menstruation. This will make their bodies worse and may also cause polyps in their uterus. Let us learn about the dietary treatment methods for polyps in the uterus. Diet therapy: 1. Drink more water and eat more fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, cereals and other foods. Such as cabbage, celery, asparagus, spinach, cucumber, mushrooms, winter melon, tofu, etc. 2. Eat more lean meat, chicken, eggs, quail eggs, grass carp, turtle, and white fish. 3. Eat more foods that nourish the blood and kidneys, mainly those with neutral and warm properties, and avoid cold foods. 4. Meat should be crushed and eaten, and the best ratio of vegetables is 1:1. 5. Avoid foods that are hot, coagulant, or contain hormones, such as longan, red dates, donkey-hide gelatin, royal jelly, etc. 6. Avoid spicy foods and drinks such as chili peppers, peppercorns, raw onions, raw garlic, and white wine. The above article introduces in detail the dietary treatment methods for polyps in the uterus. I believe that everyone has a relatively preliminary understanding, so in daily life, you should go to the hospital regularly for relevant gynecological examinations. |
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