Don't eat too much pickled food in a low-salt diet, because it tastes lighter. The guide says you can't exceed 6 grams a day. In fact, 6 grams can't hold a coke bottle cap. So generally speaking, a light diet is good.
Eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, poultry, fish, beans, olive oil and nuts, and eat less sugar and salt!
Try to avoid eating a lot of high-calorie and high-protein foods. Patients with cerebrovascular disease or cerebral infarction are advised to avoid eating a lot of high-calorie and high-protein foods. They have a light taste, a low-fat and low-sodium diet, less pickled products and fried foods, diversified diets, balanced nutrition of vegetables, fruits, meat, eggs and milk, less animal offal, some fish, lean beef and mutton, try to eat some cold dishes and more foods rich in vitamins and crude fiber.
Eat some nuts properly For patients with cerebral infarction, you can eat more foods that can nourish cells to help other nerve cells try their best to compensate for the function of dead cells. Such as nuts, such as walnuts and melon seeds.
The daily oil for patients with cerebral infarction can be perilla oil, linseed oil, etc. , rich in unsaturated fatty acids and linolenic acid, with good nutritional effect.
Eating more miscellaneous grains, such as millet, corn, beans and other foods rich in potassium, such as soybeans, potatoes and potatoes, is conducive to controlling blood pressure. Eat more vegetables, crude fiber, bean products, high-protein lean meat and so on. Don't eat foods high in cholesterol and fat, such as cream, animal offal and fat.
Because we can't control the location and degree of the blockage, it is extremely important for recovery if we can find the cerebral infarction at the first time and send it to the hospital for treatment in time. When conditions permit, suppositories tend to recover better if they melt within 3 hours.
Conclusion Generally speaking, there are many precautions in eating, and only by understanding the principles can we eat better. For most patients with cerebral infarction who have not been treated in time, even if they don't die, they will leave some sequelae such as hemiplegia, and some even have language barriers, unable to speak, mouth and eyes askew, and drooling; There is also dyskinesia, which directly leads to long-term bed rest. Originally, their family was not rich, and now they have to leave a special person to take care of them. Therefore, we must not underestimate cerebral infarction, which is either death or disability. It is not empty talk.