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My mother has breast cancer, and now she has a breast removed and needs chemotherapy. What should I eat in the meantime?
Chemotherapy is easy to consume yin and hurt body fluid, and it is not suitable for greasy, spicy, stimulating and pickled food in diet. Can be mixed with meat and vegetables, should be steamed, boiled and stewed, and eat less fried food. Oats can be eaten, but don't drink soy milk for the time being.

Chemotherapy has a great influence on the stomach, and the more persistent it is, the more difficult it is. You can give patients some digested and appetizing tomato dumplings (lean meat), hawthorn slices, lotus root starch, steamed bread, oatmeal, vegetarian steamed bread and chicken soup noodles. In short, patients will always have more choices about how to appetize, how to digest and how to do more.

Pay attention to keep warm after chemotherapy, avoid catching a cold, go to bed on time and exercise moderately. After chemotherapy, you can find Chinese medicine to eat, reduce side effects and increase appetite. Patients should also pay attention to drinking more boiled water to enhance internal circulation, which also helps to reduce side effects.

Good luck with your treatment!