Jun 15, 2024, 04:11 PM IST
Consuming alcohol can further damage the liver and accelerate the progression of cirrhosis. Complete abstinence is essential.
Foods high in unhealthy fats, such as fried items, can be hard on the liver and contribute to inflammation and fatty liver.
High-sodium foods like processed snacks, canned soups, and cured meats can cause fluid retention, leading to complications like ascites (abdominal swelling).
Excess sugar can lead to fatty liver disease and worsen liver damage. Avoid sodas, candies, and other high-sugar items.
Red meat is high in saturated fat and can be difficult for the liver to process. Opt for lean proteins like chicken, fish, or plant-based proteins.
These often contain unhealthy fats, sugars, and salt. They can strain the liver and should be minimized in your diet.
These can contain bacteria and viruses that a compromised liver might struggle to handle, increasing the risk of infections.
Found in many baked goods and margarine, trans fats can promote inflammation and liver damage. Check labels and avoid foods with hydrogenated oils.