Can bladder cancer patients eat beef

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Patients with bladder cancer are prone to fatigue, loss of appetite, poor appetite, weight loss and other symptoms due to the disease itself or discomfort. After treatment, oral mucosa rupture, abdominal distension, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, constipation and so on are also easy to appear, which can improve the symptoms of anorexia of patients, so that patients can take enough balanced nutrition, so as to improve their physical strength and resistance. Now let me talk about whether patients with bladder cancer can eat beef.

Can bladder cancer patients eat beef

First, bladder cancer patients can eat beef. Corn whiskers. Tea made of corn whiskers is also available on the market. When suffering from bladder cancer, drinking this kind of tea to replenish water must be the most appropriate. This kind of tea has a strong diuretic effect and can promote the excretion of the heat collected in the bladder.

Second: cabbage. Eating spicy cabbage or pickled cabbage can also play a diuretic role. Usually people with a bad stomach should avoid eating raw cabbage. It's just right to make such a hot dish as hotpot.

Third: Capsella bean curd soup. [ingredients] 300 g fresh shepherd's purse, 300 g tofu, 20 g starch, proper amount of sesame oil, 1 g salt, 1 g monosodium glutamate, 1 g Sugar. [preparation] wash shepherd's purse, blanch it in boiling water, immediately pick it up, cool it in cold water, squeeze it dry and chop it. ② Put 4 cups of water in the pot and bring to a boil. Dice the tofu. Add the powder of shepherd's purse and material a and bring to a boil. ③ Add proper amount of water to starch, stir well, pour in thicken, sprinkle with sesame oil.

matters needing attention

After reading the introduction of this article, we should have an understanding of whether the bladder cancer patients can eat beef. If the bladder cancer patients want to do permanent skin fistulation, we should protect the fistulation site and the surrounding skin after the operation, and regularly clean and disinfect to prevent infection. * the anal sphincter after the operation of rectal replacement for bladder can cause urine retention in the rectum of the patient. Therefore, the intestinal absorption of electrolytes will be enhanced, leading to high chlorine acidosis. Therefore, patients with bladder cancer should regularly go to the hospital to measure blood electrolytes. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the occurrence of urinary tract retrograde infection.