Will eating mutton be allergic? What about eating mutton allergy in winter
2021-08-03 23:00

Hot pot is indispensable in cold winter. You must eat mutton to eat hot pot, but some people are allergic to mutton. What should you do if you are allergic to mutton in winter?

Is mutton allergic

Due to allogeneic protein, some people may be allergic to mutton. If they know they are allergic to mutton, it's best to eat less or not. The body is always equipped with some allergy prevention drugs. Meat food has protein, which is easy to start the body's immune response system and aggravate allergic reactions and symptoms.

 

 

How to eat mutton allergy

Allergies can eat mutton, it is best not to eat spicy food. The other is to use some anti allergic drugs. It is recommended to use compound dexamethasone acetate cream, mainly for allergic and autoimmune inflammatory diseases. Such as localized pruritus, neurodermatitis, contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, chronic eczema, etc. For external use on skin. Apply directly to the affected area, 2 ~ 3 times a day. For patients with severe condition or chronic inflammation, 5 ~ 8 times a day or as directed by the doctor.

 

 

People unfit for mutton

1. Patients with liver disease

In patients with liver disease, if a large amount of mutton is consumed, the liver can not effectively complete the metabolic functions such as oxidation, decomposition and absorption of protein and fat, which will increase the burden on the liver and lead to disease

2. Those with internal heat

The delicious mutton should be enough. The mutton is sweet, warm and hot. Excessive consumption will promote the development of some lesions and aggravate the disease. It often leads to tongue erosion, red eyes, bitter mouth, irritability, dry sore throat and swollen gums.

3. Diarrhea, or Pinellia ternata and Acorus tatarinowii in traditional Chinese medicine

4. It should not be eaten after taking diarrhea medicine

 

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