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What kind of fish is this?

This is a square-headed fish. Because its head is square, flat on its side, slightly convex on its back, and its head is big and high, which is a bit like a horse's head, it is called a horse's head fish. It usually lives in shallow sandy sediment waters with a water depth of 150 meters. The spawning period is from September to 65438+February, and the eggs float. It is a carnivorous fish, feeding on small fish, shrimp, decapod and polychaete. It is the shallowest fish in the square head fish. Horsehead fish is cold, so it is best to avoid eating with some cold foods, such as spinach, cucumber and other vegetables. It is not advisable to drink some iced drinks such as soda, ice water and ice cream immediately after meals, and pay attention to eating less or not eating cold fruits such as watermelons and pears to avoid physical discomfort.

2. Don't eat beer or red wine.

Eating horsehead fish and drinking a lot of beer will produce too much uric acid and lead to gout. Excessive uric acid will be deposited in joints or soft tissues, which will cause inflammation of joints and soft tissues.

3. People who should not eat horsehead fish.

Patients with hemorrhagic diseases: patients with hemorrhagic diseases such as thrombocytopenia, hemophilia and vitamin K deficiency should eat less or not eat horsehead fish. Eicosapentaenoic acid contained in horsehead fish can inhibit platelet aggregation, thus aggravating the bleeding symptoms of patients with hemorrhagic diseases.

Patients with liver cirrhosis: it is difficult for the body to produce coagulation factors when the liver is hardened, and the platelets are low, which is easy to cause bleeding. If you eat horsehead fish rich in 20 C 5 enoic acid again, it will make your condition worse sharply, just like adding insult to injury

Patients with dermatoses: The reason why patients with dermatoses can't eat horsehead fish is that protein contained in horsehead fish can be used as an allergen, which can cause allergic reactions to the body, such as itching and lumps, or make the original dermatoses relapse and aggravate. Therefore, dermatologists regard horsehead fish as one of the causes and ask some patients to avoid eating it.