What should nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients eat

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In the diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, we need to help to distinguish it from some diseases, and make a clear diagnosis before we can make a correct treatment plan. So we must do a good job in the related work of this disease, so what should NPC patients eat.

What should nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients eat

Diet 1: Beef Rice with ginger sauce: 100 ~ 150 grams of fresh beef, 50 grams of ginger, 500 grams of rice, a little soy sauce, peanut oil, onion, ginger. How to make it: wash the fresh beef and cut it into minced meat. Squeeze the ginger out of the sauce and put it into the beef. Then add soy sauce, peanut oil and green onion. Mix well and set aside. After washing the rice, boil it in water until it's eight. When it's ripe, drain it, mix it together, and steam it for 1 hour.

Diet 2: sheep bone porridge: raw materials: two pieces of sheep bone (about 100 grams). Japonica or glutinous rice 100 grams, salt, ginger, scallion each a little. Usage: first, wash the sheep bone, hammer it into small pieces (such as the size of a ping-pong ball), add water to decoct it, take the soup and washed Japonica Rice (or glutinous rice) to cook it as porridge, and then add salt after the porridge is cooked.

Diet 3: fresh raw vegetables, especially cruciferous vegetables, contain quinones and phenols. Quinones can dilute carcinogens and accelerate their excretion. Phenol can prevent the metabolism of cancer cells, and the interferon inducer in vegetables can act on the interference quality of cells to produce interferon, which will reject cancer cells in vitro.

matters needing attention

Warm reminder: oral care: pay attention to oral hygiene, brush your teeth with a soft toothbrush, and use normal saline or Doberman's solution. It is best to brush your teeth and gargle after three meals and before going to bed. Before radiotherapy, we must clean teeth and treat dental diseases, in order to avoid local resistance reduction after radiotherapy, such as tooth extraction, will cause extensive osteonecrosis.