What foods should be eaten for cavernous hemangiomas with long brains

Updated on healthy 2024-03-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is advisable to be light, eat more vegetables and fruits, mix meals reasonably, and pay attention to adequate nutrition. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy. Avoid greasy and avoid tobacco and alcohol. Avoid eating raw and cold food.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This disease does not require diet, you can eat anything, and this generally requires surgery** or regular follow-up observation after diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is a cerebrovascular malformation. This hemangioma is composed of sinuses of different sizes, and the walls of the tubes are similar to the walls of capillaries, and mostly occur in the lobes of the brain, the walls of the ventricles, the sellar region, the pontine cerebellar feet, the cerebellum and the dura mater. Hemangiomas vary in size, ranging from a few millimeters to 3 4 cm in diameter, bright red or strawberry-shaped, prone to spontaneous bleeding or thrombosis.

    Clinical manifestations are generally asymptomatic, but patients in the sellar region may have changes in visual acuity and visual field; Patients located in the pontine cerebellar foot have similar symptoms to acoustic neuroma; In the presence of hematoma, there are various symptoms of focal compression.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hemangioma tumors consist of enlarged vascular lumen and blood sinuses lined with endothelial cells. The lesions are purplish-red, dark red, or blue-red nodules or plaques of varying sizes, and the sinuses are of various sizes, like spongy structures, and the sinus cavities are filled with venous blood and communicate with each other.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do not eat raw onions, onions and other things that tend to produce phlegm and salivation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Quit alcohol and smoking.

    2. Don't eat chocolate. Don't eat fried food.

    3. Do not eat animal offal, chicken skin, fatty meat, fish roe, crab roe, etc.

    4. Eat soy products and gluten with less oil.

    5. The daily consumption of egg yolk should not exceed 2. Use nonfat yogurt or milk.

    6. The daily salt intake is limited to 5 to 6 grams.

    7. Do not use animal oil, and the total amount of vegetable oil should not exceed 20 grams.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    pH balance, but also eat more vegetables.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended to compare prices in a timely manner, and you should pay attention to it:

    1. Avoid bleeding.

    Patients should pay attention to keeping the tumor clean and dry to prevent bleeding when the tumor is impacted, scratched, rubbed, etc. In the event of bleeding, bandaging should be carried out in time to stop bleeding to prevent the occurrence of infection caused by hemorrhage of hemangioma.

    2. Dietary care.

    Patients with cavernous hemangioma should avoid smoking, drinking, light diet, and avoid high-fat and low-fiber foods. Avoid spicy and greasy food, eat less hard food, and avoid high-calorie food, such as: rooster, carp, mutton and dog meat.

    Maintain a good diet and balance the coarse and fine grains to prevent malnutrition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Eat more nutritious, well-absorbed, and easy-to-digest foods, mainly with a light taste, and eat more legumes and mushrooms. You can eat pork, pigeon meat, duck meat, and eat less beef and mutton, dog meat, chicken, fish and shrimp, peppers and other spicy foods.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Nowadays, many places have specialized hospitals for hemangioma, and hemangioma should be determined according to factors such as the type of lesion, location and age of the patient. At present, the first method has shell excision, radiation, hormone, low temperature, laser, sclerosing agent injection, etc., generally does not use surgery, surgery is a traditional method, not easy to heal, great harm to the patient, there will be various complications after the operation, so that the patient's body is a great degree of harm, and it is easy to leave scars and**. Because of the difference in blood flow of hemangioma, it is not possible to adopt a single method, and it is recommended to use a variety of minimally invasive combinations to absorb their respective advantages, and the long-term efficacy is better, especially the aesthetics and the development of local tissues in the later stage.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The disease** is unknown, but studies suggest that progesterone or chorionic puncture during pregnancy, gestational hypertension, and low birth weight may be associated with the development of hemangiomas. It is believed that hemangioma is a small area of tissue differentiation in the control gene segment during the development of human embryos, especially in the early stage of vascular tissue differentiation, resulting in abnormal tissue differentiation in specific parts and developing into hemangioma. In the early embryonic period (8 to 12 months), the embryonic tissue suffers mechanical damage, and local tissue hemorrhage causes some hematopoietic stem cells to be distributed into other embryonal cells, and some of them differentiate into angioids, and eventually form hemangiomas.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hemangioma is a relatively common congenital benign tumor, or a disease caused by vascular malformation, under normal circumstances, as long as the patient can actively accept it, it can be effective, but it is worth noting that hemangioma is relatively easy, so many patients will have hemangioma, and the feeling of reappearance after a period of time. Of course, whether it can be completely ** also depends on the specific situation and ** of the patient, as well as the effect of intervention in the later stage, and the three-pronged approach is very important for the patient.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cavernous hemangioma refers to a cavernous abnormal vascular mass composed of many thin-walled blood vessels, which is classified as a occult vascular malformation because there are often no abnormal vascular masses found on angiography. In fact, the disease is not a true tumor, but a vascular malformation lacking an arterial component. With the development of medical imaging, there are more and more reports of the disease.

    The incidence in the population is estimated to be 8% to 15% of all cerebrovascular malformations. Because some patients are asymptomatic, the exact birth rate is still uncertain. Cavernous hemangiomas tend to occur between the ages of 30 and 40 years, and there is no significant gender difference.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Ruptured cerebral hemangioma is one of the common causes of hemorrhagic stroke, which can rupture at any time and be life-threatening. According to internal medicine experts at Yangquan Huakang Hospital, the following points are the most common signs.

    Headache. Headache is the most widespread early symptom in patients with cerebral aneurysms, occurring in about 90% of patients with brain tumors.

    Visual impairment. The increased intracranial pressure caused by hemangioma can affect blood circulation in the eyeball, damage the visual cells of the eye, affect vision, and may even cause blindness.

    Nausea, vomiting. Nausea and vomiting are the first symptoms of many patients, and they are often accompanied by headache and dizziness when they appear.

    Movement disorders. Unsteady walking and weakness on one side can be seen as a sign of aging in some older people, but it can also be an early sign of cerebral hemangioma.

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