Patients with cirrhotic decompensation can distribute the number of meals reasonably while ensuring sufficient calories. However, additional meals should be taken at night before bedtime. Because the liver glycogen reserves inside the liver are insufficient in liver failure, on the one hand, hypoglycemia is likely to occur at night. On the other hand, when liver glycogen is depleted, it will be used to provide the energy needed by the body through gluconeogenesis, and then protein will be used for energy supply. Therefore, it is beneficial to add a meal at night before bedtime to reduce the consumption of albumin. It is recommended to consume about 100 grams of rice and noodles (such as bread, noodles, etc.) at night before going to bed