
What is Jaundice?
Most people do not realize that jaundice in itself is not a disease but is a symptom of an underlying health condition or disease. Jaundice causes yellowing of the skin and the eyes, with the whites of the eyes taking on a yellow tinge.
This condition may be observed in individuals of any age group and is also common in newborns. In which case it is referred to as infant jaundice.
Jaundice is often indicative of diseases and conditions that affect the liver such as liver cirrhosis, blockage of the bile ducts, hepatitis or gallstones. It can also cause by certain genetic or blood diseases and as a result of certain medications. Conditions that cause acceleration or increased rate of breakdown of red blood cells like malaria. Thalassemia and autoimmune disorders can also cause jaundice as the liver gets overwhelmed.
As jaundice can cause by various conditions. Teatment will vary widely as it is aimed at addressing the underlying condition and not at treating jaundice. In addition to medical treatment however, it is important for patients to make changes to their lifestyle and diet in particular. Dietary modifications are in fact critical to improve the outcome and to reduce the recovery or convalescence period.
What Should I Eat During Jaundice?
There are no specific foods that recommend during jaundice. But there are certain dietary changes and guidelines. That should be enforced for a patient suffering from or recovering from the condition. The purpose to make changes in the diet is to help in tissue regeneration and to prevent further liver damage. Keep these points in mind when formulating a healthy diet for jaundice:
- Jaundice patients are advised to follow a liquid diet for the first four to five days of treatment. Increase your fluid intake by consuming a lot of water. Vegetable and fruit juices should form the bulk of your diet during this period. Sugarcane juice is especially popular with jaundice convalescents in India. This type of diet also helps to cleanse the body as it facilitates increased elimination of bilirubin through urination and excretion.
- Bilirubin levels in the body would already be decreasing by this point and you can begin consuming foods like fruits, broths, custard and yogurt. Fruits like grapes, pears, watermelons, carrots and beets supply an adequate electrolytes and simple sugars needed to fuel the tissues. Leafy vegetables like lettuce and spinach may also add to your diet. Protein is also an essential nutrient to overcome the excessive loss of nitrogen and fat accumulation in the liver. Include lean cuts of meat, skimmed milk in small quantities.
- Keep in mind that all foods should หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล consumed boile or steamed foods. They should not be fried or cooked with oil. Consuming foods rich in carbohydrates like cereal porridge, bread, rice, potato, yam, custards ensures adequate supply of calories to the body. That tissue protein is not broken down for energy.