Nutrition for a liver cirrhosis patient

2022-11-14 13:49:59
I am looking for an experienced nutritionist for my dad, who is suffering from liver cirrhosis for the past 4 years now. He is losing weight and currently weighs 51kg. His normal weight is 58 - 62 kg. I need a professional nutritionist who can help him with a diet plan but more importantly can suggest him supplements as necessary based on his medical reports. Looking for someone who has already patients with liver disorders. Thank you.
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Please ask me directly for personalized diet plan for him.

Answered2022-11-18 06:16:35

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Add enough calories and quality protein to every meal it will reduce malnutrition and helps to build lean body mass. Avoid raw meat and sea foods, undercooked meat, egg and sea foods, unhealthy fat, fried foods and processed foods

Answered2022-11-17 09:15:16

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Hello! Kindly consult directly for a proper diet plan. Stay blessed. Thankyou!

Answered2022-11-15 10:05:37

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Hello user Sure ,we will help you But before prescribing any thing we need some information like . Vitals . Purpose . Medical history . Family history . Occupation . Physical activity . Daily routine And many more So, if you want to contact us,you can contact us directly thru the link below or via Practo
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Answered2022-11-15 02:04:38

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When on liver cirrhosis diet, eat plenty of nutrient- dense , minimal processed ingredients like fruits , vegetables, whole grains & legumes. Meanwhile,limits alcohol, processed foods, and high sodium and unhealthy fats
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Avoid: fast food, convenience meals, canned soup, packaged snacks. Unhealthy fats: margarine, vegetables shortening, fried foods. Salty snacks: chips, crackers, pretzels, microwave popcorn. Processed meats: hotdogs, sausages, deli meat, bacon, beef .

Answered2022-11-14 14:37:22

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You can book appointment through practo and also take a look at the patient testimonials.

Answered2022-11-19 05:09:40

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Hey connect on practo app Need the know that he is not having other health issue What is his current status And his diet intake
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Answered2022-11-19 02:09:00

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Hi, you can share all reports and details. On that basis it can be worked out

Answered2022-11-16 10:58:36

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Connect directly on practo for customised diet plan for your father. Random suggestions are not worthy in therapeutic issues

Answered2022-11-16 05:34:03

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Fat free diet and low spicy diet is preferred

Answered2022-11-16 04:40:38

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Gud morning pls share his details like medical test reports, his eating habits, his sleeping pattern etc. So that i can suggest something. Supplement pentasure hepatic supplement he can use.

Answered2022-11-15 02:39:49

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Hi, Please connect to have a customized plan of atleast 3 months for the condition to be cured. However the generalised instructions are as follows - Kindly note - the avoidances for Liver health - *Processed/ frozen foods * Fried foods * Alcohol * High salt * Added sugar * White bread, white rice, white salt & sugar * Refined oil * Ice creams & full fat dairy * Bakery items like cakes/ pasteries/ donuts/ burgers/ french fries etc. Foods to be taken - * Green vegetables * Fish * Walnuts * Low fat dairy like skimmed milk & milk products * Oats * Healthy nuts & seeds * Omega 3 fats etc *The total oil consumption should be 2 tsp (10 ml) for your own meals per day * The total sugar consumption should be upto 2 tsp (10 gm) per day. * The total salt consumption should be 2-3 gms per day.
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Answered2022-11-14 15:09:56

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