Can hepatitis B patients often eat braised pork?

Mr. Ma from Changsha, Hunan, said that I like braised pork best, and I especially like it when I see it. Unfortunately, not long ago, I was diagnosed with hepatitis B, and the doctor told me to pay more attention. I don't know if I can eat braised pork (what are the precautions for antiviral treatment of hepatitis B). Liver experts pointed out that braised pork is a high-fat and high-calorie food, which will increase the burden of liver catabolism after eating. A large amount of fat may stay in the liver and induce fatty liver, so patients with fatty liver are not suitable for eating braised pork, even if they eat it. Patients with hepatitis B should usually eat light food. When choosing meat, you can choose low-fat and high-protein foods such as fish and shrimp, and you can also choose vegetables and fruits. Patients with hepatitis B usually need to pay more attention to rest and should not be overworked. (Is it contagious to eat with patients with small Sanyang? In addition, patients with hepatitis B and small sanyang should avoid spicy tobacco and alcohol, which is easy to cause damp-heat in digestive tract, mixed with damp-heat, disorder of liver and gallbladder qi and weakened digestive function. Therefore, we should avoid eating spicy products. Smoke contains a variety of toxic substances, which can damage liver function and inhibit the regeneration and repair of liver cells. So patients with liver disease must give up smoking. Avoid eating supplements indiscriminately, and a balanced diet is the basic condition for maintaining good health. For example, improper nourishment, dysfunction of zang-fu organs and imbalance will all affect health. It is suggested that hepatitis B patients and small three-positive cases should be treated in time to avoid the deterioration of their condition. Changsha Hepatology Hospital-Hunan Armed Police Corps Hospital has strong technical force, high academic level, advanced medical equipment, perfect discipline system, outpatient and inpatient departments for hepatologists, and chief physicians with rich clinical experience and high academic level, forming a unified whole for experts in difficult diseases to consult patients and issue optimal treatment plans.