Diet after gastric cancer surgery
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Uncle always upper abdominal discomfort or pain; sometimes accompanied by belching, acid, vomiting, ask the hospital for examination, the doctor told him it was gastric cancer. But later, I haven't seen much better. Maybe I'm old. Patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible. Now I'll tell you about the diet after gastric cancer surgery.
Diet after gastric cancer surgery
One: regular diet: pay attention to diet conditioning and maintenance, regularly eat regularly and quantitatively, in order to maintain the rhythm of normal digestive activities. Never eat a full meal or no breakfast, especially avoid overeating.
Second: eating liquid food: for acute gastritis. Should remove the cause of disease, bed rest, fasting all stomach stimulating diet or drugs, appropriate fasting or given liquid food, bleeding, give hemostasis treatment.
Third: pay attention to balanced nutrition: choose nutritious and easy to digest soft food, and eat more food containing plant protein and vitamins. You can eat cooked corn, rice porridge, goat's milk, yoghurt, white cheese and parmesan milk. If the symptoms are serious, eat some soft food, such as rice soup, avocado, banana, potato, pumpkin. Mash all the vegetables before cooking. Occasionally, eat steamed vegetables, such as carrots, carrots and broccoli. More than 3 meals a day, such as 6 small meals, as long as you feel comfortable. Avoid eating before going to bed, diet should not be too much, so as to avoid excessive expansion of the gastric antrum and increase the secretion of gastric acid.
matters needing attention
For patients with gastric cancer, we should have a positive and optimistic attitude to the treatment of this disease, actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, can achieve better treatment effect, in the diet can eat some good food for the body, in daily life should develop good living habits and reasonable diet, work and rest, reasonable arrangement of work and life, active Examination and treatment of precancerous lesions.













