Wilson's disease
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Also known as: hepatolenticular degenerationContent medically reviewed byDr. Rakshith BharadwajMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInWhat is Wilson's disease?Known causesPrevention methodsHow is this diagnosed?Your treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
Treatment involves medications and surgery to remove copper deposition.NutritionNutritionFoods to eat:Low copper foods such as eggsAll vegetables and fruitsRice, oatmeal, butter, cream, margarine, mayonnaise, beef, cold cuts without pork Low copper foods such as eggs All vegetables and fruits Rice, oatmeal, butter, cream, margarine, mayonnaise, beef, cold cuts without pork Avoid high copper content foodliver, chocolate, nuts, mushrooms, legumes, and shellfish Make sure drinking water is purified from copper residues Avoid alcohol consumption
Low copper foods such as eggs
All vegetables and fruits
Rice, oatmeal, butter, cream, margarine, mayonnaise, beef, cold cuts without pork
Avoid high copper content foodliver, chocolate, nuts, mushrooms, legumes, and shellfish
Make sure drinking water is purified from copper residues
Avoid alcohol consumption
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