What does bladder cancer eat after chemotherapy
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My mother didn't go to the hospital at this age, but she didn't recover from a cold and fever recently. Her appetite and spirit were not as good as before. Her family were very worried. She took her to the hospital for a detailed examination. The result was bladder cancer. After treatment, it had improved. So what should I eat after chemotherapy for bladder cancer? Now let's take a look at it!
What does bladder cancer eat after chemotherapy
First: bladder cancer patients should eat more bean sprouts, especially mung bean sprouts, mung bean sprouts is best fried after water, at least twice a week, this has great benefits for bladder cancer, not only can prevent infection, for the control of the disease is very useful.
Second: eat more celery, insist on eating more than three meals a week, celery can be fried vegetarian, celery can also be fried meat, can also be used as seasoning for other vegetables, can prevent bleeding, is conducive to dispersing poison and removing blood stasis, promote the early recovery of bladder cancer. Or it's very helpful to prolong the survival time.
Third: eat more fruits, especially bananas, and stick to eating two every day. You can eat them directly, or change the pattern and squeeze them into juice. Vitamins and protein can enhance nutrition and improve the body's resistance. In addition, you should drink more water to discharge them in time and prevent them from staying in the bladder. It is very useful for the recovery of bladder cancer.
matters needing attention
Chemotherapy can avoid recurrence. The method to prevent recurrence of bladder cancer after operation is to take correct treatment. Chemotherapy can be used for the treatment of bladder cancer. In addition, cetipine, mitomycin, cisplatin, BCG, hydroxycamptothecin are effective drugs for the treatment of bladder cancer. Generally, recurrence can be avoided after thorough treatment. The specific method is to empty the bladder, insert the catheter and melt the bladder The drug is dissolved in normal saline, and then injected into the bladder through catheter. Generally, this method can be thoroughly treated to avoid recurrence of bladder cancer.