Patients with mild craniocerebral injuries have the same diet as the general population, nothing special. For patients with severe craniocerebral injuries who cannot chew their food directly, they are often fed by a gastrointestinal nutritional tube, which is injected through a nutritional tube and supplemented with a certain number of calories, proteins, vitamins, powdered milk, powdered soymilk, and vegetable juices. If the economic conditions can be, every hospital has a nutrition department, and a nutritionist from the nutrition department will issue a nutritional meal for each different patient. Nutritional meals are like milk powder, which contains proteins, vitamins, and all kinds of nutrients are very well covered. But can eat and chew or as much as possible to eat a diet high in fiber, because craniocerebral injury bedridden patients are prone to dry stools, which is easy to soften the stool.