The editor explained to the patient several dietary therapies to alleviate the pain of acute prostatitis, hoping to help the patient alleviate the pain.
Dietary Therapy 1: Stewed Chicken with White Gourd and Scallops
Ingredients: Chicken, wax gourd, scallop, monosodium glutamate, refined salt, tangerine peel, ginger slices, appropriate amount each.
Method: Remove the internal organs of the chicken, clean it and put it into the pot. Add clean water, wash the scallops, and put them into a small cup. Add a little boiling water, steam for 10 minutes and take out. Peel the wax gourd and put it into a chicken stew. Add refined salt and monosodium glutamate, steam in a cage for half an hour, then take out and serve.
Application: Tianji has the effects of detoxifying heat, promoting water vapor, and reducing edema. Ganbei Xingping can tonify the kidney and nourish yin, suitable for regulating the condition of patients with prostatitis.
Diet Therapy II: Congee with Chinese Yam and Chestnut
Ingredients: Chinese yam, chestnut, jujube, japonica rice.
Methods: After the chestnuts were shelled, they were cooked with yam, jujube and japonica rice into Congee.
Application: Chinese yam has a sweet and smooth taste, can nourish the spleen and stomach, benefit the lungs and kidneys, and is particularly suitable for relieving acute prostatitis pain. However, it should not be eaten too much at one time, otherwise it may lead to food stagnation and indigestion.
Dietary Therapy III: Tomato
Patients with acute prostatitis can take a spoonful of diced tomatoes, half a spoonful of chopped celery, half a spoonful of chopped carrots and half a spoonful of lard every day, mix them into boiled japonica rice porridge and cook them, add salt and monosodium glutamate in an appropriate amount, which has the same effect on patients with acute prostatitis.
In summary, the food therapy introduced above to alleviate the pain of acute prostatitis is expected to be helpful to the patient's condition. Families should also pay more attention to the health of men, regularly accompany them for treatment, and conduct more daily conditioning.