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hello doctor, my husband is 32 yrs old and is fatty. there is risk of sugar and his cholestrol level is 7 times the normal ones. he is not controlling his foods n telling his mind forces him to eat often. to chew something often. he has a problem of FATTY liver stage-2. is it dangerous n how to stop him of eating?
If he continues eating unhealthy foods and stays inactive then increasing cholesterol levels can harm his health in future. Persuade your husband to stay active and eat healthily. Avoid snacking on fried stuffs like munching chips, biscuits and crackers. Give him carrot sticks, cucumber slices or sprout salads to eat whenever he feels hungry. Give him buttermilk often as it will make him feel full for sometime and does not provide many calories. Fresh fruits like apples, watermelons, citrus fruits and papaya, can be given in between meals as healthy snacks. Keep some low fat snacks like roasted bengal gram, sprouted grams, vegetables sandwiches for him to eat. Avoid buying or stocking your refrigerator with processed foods and fried snacks. Keep healthy, low fat and fibre rich foods like vegetables for salads, fruits, sprouts, buttermilk and sandwiches, steamed foods etc. handy. You cannot stop him from eating but you can certainly help him choose healthy alternatives to unhealthy snacking.
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What Is The Treatment For High Cholesterol?
If he continues eating unhealthy foods and stays inactive then increasing cholesterol levels can harm his health in future. Persuade your husband to stay active and eat healthily. Avoid snacking on fried stuffs like munching chips, biscuits and crackers. Give him carrot sticks, cucumber slices or sprout salads to eat whenever he feels hungry. Give him buttermilk often as it will make him feel full for sometime and does not provide many calories. Fresh fruits like apples, watermelons, citrus fruits and papaya, can be given in between meals as healthy snacks. Keep some low fat snacks like roasted bengal gram, sprouted grams, vegetables sandwiches for him to eat. Avoid buying or stocking your refrigerator with processed foods and fried snacks. Keep healthy, low fat and fibre rich foods like vegetables for salads, fruits, sprouts, buttermilk and sandwiches, steamed foods etc. handy. You cannot stop him from eating but you can certainly help him choose healthy alternatives to unhealthy snacking.