Omental cyst torsion is a clinical manifestation of omental cysts. Omental torsion refers to the twisting of the greater omentum along its longitudinal axis and causes its blood circulation to become impaired. It is generally classified as primary or secondary. The torsion is often clockwise and can be twisted multiple times. What are the dietary considerations for omental cyst torsion? Patients are advised to eat fruits that clear heat and remove fire; light and easy-to-digest foods; vitamin-rich foods; oily foods; spicy and stimulating foods; and stimulating drinks. Suitable food watermelon: high fever is easy to lose water, watermelon has a clear heat to remove fire, throat role, but also can play a role in replenishing water. 300-800 grams per day is appropriate. Winter melon: Winter melon has the effect of clearing heat and resolving phlegm, which is beneficial to the absorption of the stomach and intestines and helps digestion of the stomach and intestines. 200-300 grams per day is appropriate. Lemon: lemon has the function of clearing heat and detoxifying, moistening the throat and relieving cough, also has the function of antiemetic, etc., which is beneficial to the recovery of patients. Infusion of water to drink 350-500ml per day is appropriate. Avoid food small pepper: fatty meat contains high fat, easy to nourish bacteria, easy to aggravate the inflammatory infection. Avoid eating. Chili pepper: Chili pepper is a spicy and stimulating food, which tends to stimulate blood vessels to secrete histamine substances and cause fever. Avoid consumption. Strong tea: Strong tea tends to excite sympathetic nerves and also has the ability to stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa, which is not conducive to sleep and absorption of nutrients. Try not to drink it.