Can you eat loquats 6 months after acute myeloid leukemia stem cell transplant?

1. 6 months after AML stem cell transplantation, you can eat loquat, but the loquat must be washed, because after AML stem cell transplantation, the patient’s immunity will be lowered, and the organism is prone to infections, and if you consume unclean loquat, it will cause the organism to be infected. 2. In addition, do not consume loquats that are too cold (such as those just taken out of the refrigerator) because leukemia patients will use a large number of chemotherapy drugs during stem cell transplantation, which may cause recurrent vomiting, thus damaging the gastric mucous membrane, and too-cold food will stimulate the stomach, which may cause re-injury to the gastric mucous membrane and cause loss of appetite. Patients with acute myeloid leukemia stem cell transplantation for 6 months should pay attention to light diet, balanced nutrition, and avoid the intake of greasy, spicy and stimulating food or raw and cold food. Specific diagnosis and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of physicians.