Nutrition In Enterobiosis (pinworm)

Leticia Celentano Author: Leticia Celentano Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Nutrition In Enterobiosis (pinworm)

In this article, learn more about Nutrition In Enterobiosis (pinworm). Nutrition in enterobiosis (pinworm) - useful harmful foods.

Enterobiosis (pinworm) is a parasitic disease that affects the intestines.

Infection is usually oral (by ingestion of food), there are reported cases of pinworm entering the body by inhalation of dust.

 

Useful foods and products for enterobiosis:

  • spicy and spicy dishes;
  • pomegranate, beets and their juice, as well as all pickles and fruits;
  • horseradish with mustard;
  • walnuts, pumpkin and flax seeds;
  • vegetable fats (lubricate the intestinal wall, eliminate irritation and allergies, cause absorption of pinworms).

 

Dangerous and harmful foods and products in enterobiosis:

  • all kinds (including home-made) confectionery, puff pastry;
  • heavy and greasy food that is processed for a long time;
  • sweet carbonated drinks;
  • products containing additives with E-labels, colorants (corrode the stomach walls, which already suffer from enterobiosis; this can lead to a variety of allergic reactions, internal and external, as well as ulcers);

 

Indicated as harmful foods create favorable conditions for the reproduction of pinworms.

 
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