Skin vasoconstriction in a reticular pattern is thought to be characteristic of a lightning injury. Electrical shock injury is an injury caused by the passage of electric current through the body. They are usually caused by inadvertent electrocution or lightning strikes. When a person is struck by lightning, heartbeat and respiration often stop immediately, accompanied by myocardial damage, followed by myoglobulinuria and a reticular pattern of vasoconstriction of the skin, which is thought to be characteristic of a lightning injury. This is followed by myoglobulinuria. What is the dietary care for patients who develop skin vasoconstriction in a reticular pattern? 1, severe burns within 72 hours of the patient due to a large number of body fluid loss, the patient thirst is obvious, at this time to limit the patient’s water intake, so as not to drink a lot of water caused by gastric dilatation, affecting gastric function. If the patient has hunger and appetite, give a small amount of rice soup or bean juice, which can meet the patient’s need for diet and also neutralize stomach acid and regulate the patient’s mood through diet. 2.Under the condition that the patient’s gastrointestinal function is normal, encourage more food with high protein, high vitamin, easy to digest and less stimulating, and more fruits and vegetable juice. Respect the patient’s eating habits and do not force a proportional diet on the basis of not affecting food diversity. Small and frequent meals, not too full at a time, so as not to affect the digestion and absorption. 3. Eat more food rich in vitamin A, C and B. Foods that are diuretic and heat-clearing and easy to digest and absorb are desirable. Fresh melon juice: watermelon juice, pear juice, etc.; dates, millet porridge, honey water, vegetable soup, tomato juice, red beans, milk, soy products, mung bean soup, etc. 4, the suspected gastrointestinal bleeding, shock is not corrected, gastrointestinal reactions to heavy people forbidden to eat water. 5, avoid fire spicy, greasy, hot food, long fiber food, easy flatulence food, tobacco and alcohol.