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what food to eat during radiation treatment

by Mrs. Adaline Dooley MD Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago
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Good sources of protein include lean meat, fish, poultry, dairy products (cheese, Greek yogurt, milk, cottage cheese), eggs, nuts, beans & lentils, soyfoods (tofu, soymilk, tempeh, edamame), commercial nutrition beverages (like Ensure® , Boost®, or Orgain™, Enu™) and protein powders.

What foods should you eat during radiation treatment?

Eat a variety of protein-rich foods that are low in fat. Include seafood, lean meat and poultry, Greek yogurts, eggs, beans, soy products, and unsalted nuts and seeds. Some soy products are highly processed and not as good for you as other types of soy.

What are the best foods to eat after radiation treatment?

After surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy, extra protein is usually needed to heal tissues and help fight infection. Good sources of protein include fish, poultry, lean red meat, eggs, low-fat dairy products, nuts and nut butters, dried beans, peas and lentils, and soy foods.

How can I boost my energy during radiation?

Tips for boosting or saving energyDrink plenty of water.Eat a balanced diet.Have short naps if you need to.If you're working, see if you can reduce your hours or work from home if possible.Ask family and friends for help with things like shopping, housework, gardening, and collecting the children from school.More items...

How do you stay healthy during radiation therapy?

An important goal during radiation therapy is eating enough to maintain your weight and keep up your strength. You also need to ensure that your body gets the nutrition it needs to promote the regrowth of healthy tissues.

What should you avoid during radiation?

Spicy Foods – Radiation often causes nausea, loose stools, or constipation. Spicy foods can further irritate the stomach and the rectum and cause discomfort. Raw Fish/Shellfish – Radiation therapy kills healthy cells in addition to cancerous cells, which could reduce the strength of your immune system.

What time of day is best for radiation therapy?

New research from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, to be presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2019 in Atlanta, reports that administering radiation treatments in the morning as opposed to later in the day can significantly reduce severity of mucositis and its related ...

How much water should you drink during radiation?

Your doctor or nurse can prescribe these for you. It is important to drink plenty of fluids, at least 2 litres a day if possible.

Can you take vitamins during radiation therapy?

Taking small amounts of antioxidants does not affect your radiation treatment. Small amounts of antioxidants like those found in food and some multivitamins are safe.

How do you fight radiation fatigue?

How to manage fatigueTake regular breaks.Plan activities for the time of day when you tend to feel more energetic.Ask family and friends for help (e.g. with shopping, housework and driving).Take a few weeks off work during or after treatment, reduce your hours, or work from home.More items...

What can you not do after radiation treatment?

What Kind of Skin Problems Can Radiation Therapy Cause?Don't wear tight clothing over the area that's being treated.Don't scrub or rub your skin. ... Avoid putting anything hot or cold on the area unless the doctor tells you to.Ask your doctor before you use any type of ointment, oil, lotion, or powder on your skin.More items...•

What are the do's and don'ts after radiotherapy?

When you wash, use only lukewarm water and mild soap. Don't wear tight clothing over the treatment area. It's important not to rub, scrub or scratch any sensitive spots. Also avoid putting anything that is very hot or very cold—such as heating pads or ice packs—on your treated skin.

Should you eat before radiation treatment?

If you feel queasy before treatment, try a snack of dry toast, crackers and a clear beverage, such as apple juice or a carbonated beverage. If queasy feeling after radiation, try not eating for a few hours before treatment and a few hours after. Eat six small meals a day, rather than three larger meals.

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