Squatting phenomenon refers to a specific forced body position and is a common clinical manifestation of congenital heart disease. In terms of treatment, surgery is the only way to cure it, and drug control is only the cure. Although surgery is important, dietary care is also essential, so what are the dietary contraindications to squatting? Here are the dietary contraindications for squatting patients: Dietary contraindications for squatting phenomenon: 1. Encourage children to eat with everyone to increase appetite. 2, a small number of meals to reduce the excessive expansion of the stomach and compression of the chest cavity. 3, there is no big taboo in the choice of food, should be non-greasy, easy to digest, balanced diet. High-calorie and high-protein foods can be added appropriately. Sugar: rice, millet, wheat, corn, noodles, etc. Protein: animal – milk, meat, chicken, duck, fish, eggs; plant – beans and products. Fat: animal and vegetable oils, water, vitamins, fiber, minerals. 4. Choose foods that your child likes and cook them to your child’s liking. Cooking is an art, mood and love. If the child is partial to food, food with high protein and high calorie can be processed by changing cooking, such as dumplings, meatballs, fish balls, two-color egg custard, etc. 5, with heart failure, edema, should be low salt or no salt relatively light diet, limit the intake of sodium, to properly limit the intake of water to avoid aggravation of symptoms. 6, oral diuretics and cardiac drugs should be supplemented with foods and fruits with high potassium content, such as: spinach, bitter melon, papaya, lemon juice, bananas, grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, watermelon, strawberries, etc. 7, children grow and develop rapidly, especially children who recover well after surgery, have a strong metabolism and require relatively higher energy and various nutrients than adults.