The dietary precautions for cervical warts can help patients face the diet correctly. At the same time, if it can be combined with professional and regular treatments, it can also shorten the treatment time, which is a healthier treatment option. Although dietary adjustment seems insignificant, it actually plays a significant role, so I hope it can attract the attention of patients and their families. 1. Experts say that eating spicy food, smoking and drinking frequently are not conducive to recovery. In particular, drinking can cause the disease to relapse and aggravate the symptoms of the disease. Therefore, you must not drink alcohol after becoming ill. 2. Eat more foods high in protein and do physical exercise at the same time; 3. Insist on taking honey or royal jelly to enhance your own resistance and immunity. The recurrence of cervical warts often occurs when the resistance is low. 4. Eating more foods rich in vitamins and proteins can help recover from the disease, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, eggs, etc. The main thing is to take the most effective method to kill the virus and remove the warts, and the others are only auxiliary. |
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