Dietary attention 1. general recovery period of the recuperator, can eat ordinary meals, without “special diet”, but must pay attention to nutrition with. 2. Dietary taboos: spicy and stimulating foods such as tea, coffee, chili pepper and other foods are not beneficial to the recuperator, and the food given to the recuperator should be as far as possible without bones, thorns, to avoid unnecessary injury, to the recuperator with foreign food, such as eating dirt, wall bark, roots, etc., should avoid contact with these “foreign food” opportunities to prevent accidents. As some recuperative patients lack self-control in eating, it is better to eat with family members during their rehabilitation period to avoid overeating or malnutrition. For those recuperators who overeat or grab food, they should limit the amount of food they eat. For those who are lazy and do not take the initiative to eat, they should be supervised more. 4. For excited and irritable recuperators, they can be induced to eat when they are a little quiet, and these recuperators are physically exhausted, so pay attention to replenish enough nutrition and water to prevent dehydration. 5. Hospital treatment. 6. For elderly recuperators, or those with missing teeth, or those taking antipsychotic drugs for a long time, or those with drug side effects such as difficulty in swallowing, they should be fed under the care of their family members requiring the patients to chew slowly, not to swallow large mouthfuls, and to eat soft food or semi-liquid food when necessary.