Can you eat snow pear stewed with Sichuan shellfish and rock sugar for cold

Generally, people with wind cold can take a moderate amount of snow pear stewed with Sichuan shellfish and rock sugar, but they should pay attention to the physical differences and symptoms. Snow pear stewed with Sichuan shellfish and rock sugar is mainly suitable for dry cough or wind heat cough. It is not suitable to rely on this recipe alone if accompanied by obvious cold aversion, runny nose and other symptoms at the beginning of cold.

Chuanbei has the effect of moistening the lungs and resolving phlegm, crystal sugar can nourish yin and produce fluid, and snow pear can clear away heat and moisten dryness. The combination of the three can alleviate dry cough and throat pain. Wind cold and cold are often caused by external cold pathogens, with typical symptoms including severe chills, mild fever, lack of sweating, nasal congestion and runny nose, cough and thin phlegm. If patients have such symptoms, eating snow pear stewed with cold Sichuan shellfish and rock sugar may aggravate the cold pathogen, and it is more suitable to use ginger brown sugar water isothermal diet to dispel the cold.

In the later stage of some cold patients, the pathogenic cold may change into heat, which may be manifested by the phlegm turning yellow and thick, sore throat, thirst, etc. At this time, snow pear stewed with Sichuan shellfish and rock sugar can be used as appropriate to help clear heat and moisten the lungs. But it is necessary to observe the body's reaction. If there is any discomfort such as diarrhea or worsening chills after consumption, stop using immediately. The elderly with weak body or spleen and stomach deficiency cold should be more cautious. snow pear's cold nature may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

During the period of wind cold and cold, avoid raw, cold and greasy foods, and pay attention to keeping warm and resting. If coughing persists for more than a week or symptoms such as high fever and chest pain occur, seek medical attention promptly to check for complications such as pneumonia. Dietary therapy is only used as an auxiliary method. For severe colds, it is still necessary to follow the doctor's advice to take Xinwen Jiebiao drugs, such as Cold Clearing Granules and Jingfang Granules. In daily life, moxibustion at the Dazhui and Feishu acupoints can help dispel cold, and drinking perilla leaf soaked water can also help dispel wind cold.

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