Diet for chemotherapy and immunotherapy of squamous lung cancer usually needs to pay attention to reasonable diet, food diversification, less food and more meals.
1. Reasonable diet: diet should be light, refreshing, less oil or no oil food, avoiding spicy, fried, greasy, pickled and smoked food.
2. Diversification of food: Food should be diversified as much as possible, with more food that is high in protein, multi-vitamins, low in animal fats and easy to digest, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, and no stale or irritating food. Staple foods should be combined with coarse and fine grains to ensure nutritional balance and prevent bloating, diarrhea and constipation.
3. Eat less and more frequent meals: Eat less and more frequent meals to avoid oversatiety, in addition to three meals. You can also add some small, calorie-rich and nutritious foods, such as chocolate and egg products. Eat more vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin C and vitamin A, such as tomatoes, hawthorn and oranges.
It is suggested that patients with chemotherapy and immunotherapy for squamous lung cancer should pay attention to regular diet and sleep in their normal life, strengthen physical exercise at appropriate time, have regular rechecks, and consult the doctor in time if their body feels unwell.