Building a balanced diet for acute hepatitis
- Authors: Glyuzman M.A.1
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- Clinical Institute
- Issue: Vol 33, No 2 (1937)
- Pages: 142-149
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/56775
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj56775
- ID: 56775
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Abstract
Until now, a significant part of doctors adhere to some old dietary traditions, or rather "dietary prejudices." Since rational nutrition for hepatitis is the leading therapeutic measure, it seems to us timely to highlight the question of how to build a table for a patient with acute parenchymal hepatitis. We treat here acute parenchymal hepatitis because rational therapy in general and diet therapy in particular is that powerful factor that in many cases can predetermine the further course of events: acute hepatitis with rational therapy can be eliminated and, conversely, with irrational therapy, it can a state of pre-cirrhosis and even cirrhosis. In light of the modern doctrine of dyshergy or allergy (according to Reesle patergy), these various outcomes of acute hepatitis become completely understandable, since they (outcomes) depend on the degree and strength of the response of the hepatic cell sensitized by endo or exogenous poison to one or another allergen.
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M. A. Glyuzman
Clinical Institute
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Russian Federation, Baku
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