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People advised to avoid excessive eating of meat

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The medical experts have advised people that carelessness and excessive eating of meat during Eid-ul-Azha can cause sickness.

Prof of Medicine and Gastroenterology, King Edward Medical University/Mayo Hospital, Lahore Dr Israrul Haq has said that the patients with high blood pressure, kidney and uric acid should eat carefully on Eid.

He said that enjoy home-cooked meals, eat meat but in moderation, because meat, chicken and spicy dishes are not good for health.

He stated that from the evening of Eid, such patients suffering from stomach diseases are brought to the emergency department who suffer from overeating and indigestion.

Sacrificial meat should be eaten in moderation, especially diabetics and heart patients should be careful in eating sacrificial meat.

Dr Israr said that diabetes, heart, blood pressure, uric acid and kidney patients need special caution in eating meat.

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