Eating In Echinococcosis (canine Tapeworm)

Joe Fowler
Author: Joe Fowler Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Eating In Echinococcosis (canine Tapeworm)

In this article, learn more about Eating In Echinococcosis (canine Tapeworm). Eating in echinococcosis (canine tapeworm).

Echinococcosis, also known as canine tapeworm , is a parasitic disease characterized by the formation of cysts in the lungs, liver, bones and other human organs. The liver is most often affected.

The symptoms are different and depend on which part of the body is affected. Often the disease lasts for years without any signs.

Useful foods for canine tapeworm:

  • spices: horseradish, mustard and its seeds, ginger, cinnamon;
  • green spices;
  • raw pumpkin seeds, nuts;
  • lemon;
  • dairy products;
  • pickled vegetables, pickles.

Harmful food products in echinococcosis

In the presence of the disease it is necessary to limit the consumption of oil and salt.

As the disease most often affects the liver, a curative diet 5a, indicated for hepatitis, cirrhosis, cholecystitis and others, is suitable for adherence.

 

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