What to look for in a diet with elevated aminotransferases after chemotherapy

Diet for elevated aminotransferases after chemotherapy should be as light and easy to digest as possible, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods that are not easy to digest. 1. Light and easy-to-digest diet: elevated aminotransferases after chemotherapy can easily affect the digestive function, which may result in abdominal distension, loss of appetite, etc. Dietary advice is to eat a light and easy-to-digest diet (e.g., egg custard, soft vegetable congee), so as to avoid adding to the digestive burden, which may cause or aggravate the discomforts. 2. Avoid spicy stimulating and indigestible food: spicy stimulating food (e.g. chili peppers, alcohol) and indigestible food (e.g. rice cakes, barbecued meat) will easily increase the burden of digestion, resulting in abdominal distension, nausea and other discomforts, and may further aggravate liver function damage. Therefore, it is recommended that the diet for elevated aminotransferases after chemotherapy should be light and easy to digest, avoiding spicy stimulating and indigestible foods, and at the same time, it is recommended that medication should be administered under the guidance of a doctor.