Diet plan for cancer patient

2025-01-24 14:22:35
My father recently diagnosed with renal cancer taking immunotherapy (Keytruda) with chemotherapy (Danosumab) and lenvatinib 20 mg. Kindly guide me about his diet plan as is feeling weak and constipated 😔
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Answered2025-02-03 14:14:45

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Give warm soups like vegetable soup, dal soup, or chicken broth for strength. Serve soft, easy-to-digest meals like khichdi, dalia, or curd rice. Include high-protein foods like paneer, tofu, moong dal, and curd. Add seasonal vegetables like spinach, methi, carrots, and pumpkin, cooked well. Give fruits like bananas, stewed apples, or oranges for energy. For constipation, give soaked raisins, figs, and warm milk with ghee. Offer snacks like roasted makhana, peanuts, or sesame ladoos. Avoid spicy, fried, or heavy foods that are hard to digest. Make sure he drinks warm water, coconut water, or herbal teas to stay hydrated. Give multivitamins or supplements only if the doctor allows.
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Answered2025-01-25 11:28:23

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Please ask me directly for personalized diet plan for him.

Answered2025-01-25 01:02:46

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Helloooo want more information about ypur father for making diet plan...
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Answered2025-01-24 15:55:46

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Healthy afternoon, A proper diet can definitely help support his strength and well being during this time 1. High calorie foods : Cancer treatment can cause muscle loss and weakness Do it’s important to include enough protein to help Maintain strength Lean meat , fish , eggs, tofu , legumes, Greek yogurt, Cottage cheese, and protein rich smoothie. 2. Nutrients-dense foods : Cancer treatment can suppress appetite, so it’s Important to focus on foods that are high in vitamin Mineral and healthy fats Avocados, nuts, olive oils, whole grains ( quinoa, Oats and brown rice) 3. Small frequenc meals : Smaller, frequent meals or snacks throughout the day To make sure get enough calories and nutrients 4. Hydration: Hydration is key , as a treatment like chemotherapy and Immunotherapy can sometimes cause dehydration. Encourage drinking plenty of water, herbal tea, or Electrolytes 5. Easy to digest foods: He is dealing with nausea, fatigue or digestive issues Try softer easy to digest foods Broths, rice , mashed potatoes, bananas 6. Fruits and vegetables: Focus on non-acidic fruits Cooked vegetables may be easier to digest than raw Ones, especially if he has sensitive stomach 7. Monitors salt and potassium levels: Depending on your fathers kidney function, he might His salt , potassium and other minerals. 8. Supplements: If he is struggling to meet his nutritional needs through Food alone , sometimes doctors and dietitian suggest You

Answered2025-01-25 08:58:55

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Answered2025-01-24 15:39:54

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Kindly connect over consultation with all his details then able to help you with oncology diet

Answered2025-01-24 14:48:34

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