What does bladder cancer eat after radiotherapy

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My father is 63 years old, from Xiangxi, Hunan Province. On May 12 this year, I went to Hunan Xiangya First Affiliated Hospital for examination because of frequent micturition, painful urination and chills. After CT and cystoscopy, the tumor in the bladder was malignant. The doctor diagnosed bladder cancer. Immediately, the doctor had a tumor resection operation, and now it was finally cured. Today, I would like to share with you what to eat after radiotherapy for bladder cancer.

What does bladder cancer eat after radiotherapy

First, we should avoid eating spicy food, such as chili, pancakes, fried fish, salted fish, etc., give up bad living habits, avoid active smoking and passive smoking, and give up spirits.

Second: Patients after bladder cancer surgery should pay special attention to their diet. They should drink more water and expel toxins. They should not eat some stimulating food. They should eat light food. They should not eat moldy food. They should not eat too greasy, fried or fried food. Smoking patients should not smoke. It is better to quit smoking, not to drink, and not to drink too much. Don't eat pepper, eat more fruits and vegetables, keep the stool unobstructed.

Third: the patients who come back from bladder cancer surgery must be accompanied by someone to take care of the patients and let them lie flat. They can't eat or drink water when they just come back, otherwise they will be afraid of vomiting and suffocation. Observe the drainage tube, report any abnormality to the doctor, observe the patient's vital signs, and then eat some soup.

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Bladder cancer patients should chew and swallow slowly when eating, reduce the consumption of carbonated drinks, and use straw when eating liquid diet, which can avoid eating too much air to produce abdominal flatulence and affect the intake of other foods. Maintaining good oral hygiene is also helpful for improving appetite. Patients with bladder cancer should consult the treatment physician whether they can brush their teeth. If they can brush their teeth, please use soft nylon toothbrush, or use gauze pad instead of toothbrush, and use diluted salt water to gargle. Patients with bladder cancer should not use mouthwash containing alcohol, so as to avoid alcohol stimulating oral mucosa.