Rehabilitation is an effective means of treating colon cancer, which not only prolongs life but also reduces tumours after it is released. There are, however, a number of things to be taken into account during the treatment.
So, what do you need to be aware of before you get oncologists?
First, the patient needs to be examined in a regular hospital and, second, under the guidance and arrangements of a doctor.
1. The radiotherapy programme should be carefully read and information about dosages, efficacy, etc. should be obtained. Patients should begin taking the medication from 1-2 weeks before the radiation treatment and should be prepared under the guidance of a doctor. As a rule, tumour patients are required to perform regular CT and MRI examinations to determine the presence of tumours and tumours in the body.
If the patient has a treatment programme, due consideration should be given to the importance of these examinations in order to ensure the successful implementation of the programme. In addition, in the course of radiotherapy, attention needs to be paid to the overall situation of patients, such as blood pressure, blood sugar and trends in liver and kidney function, nervous system etc.
The patient’s state of mind also affects the process of treatment. Before being released, patients should maintain a positive mentality and cooperate with doctors. If patients are resistant to radiotherapy, other patients can be informed of the benefits of radiotherapy, so that they can understand the physical effects of treatment. Alternatively, they can go to the hospital for consultations and ask a doctor to speak to the patient.
3. Patients should be aware of their state of health before they undergo radiation treatment in order to be more rational and safe in their operations. They must have good living habits, be careful about eating, smoking and alcohol. During the treatment period, the patient shall be careful to rest and eat, to the extent possible, and to avoid stress and overwork; in addition, the diet shall be reasonably balanced, with appropriate diets of high proteins and vitamins, free from irritating foods and fried foods, more fresh vegetables and fruits, more drinking water after treatment, and free of toilet.
5. Periodic review is required during the treatment to ensure that the radiation dose in the body remains at normal levels. If any discomfort is found, it is necessary to visit the hospital in time to avoid serious consequences.
Patients should also pay attention to eating diets and eating more food with vitamins A and C and with nutrients. For example: milk, eggs, skinny meat. If the patient has constipation, he or she can eat more food with more fibres, such as celery, under the supervision of a doctor.
7. Due to the development of the condition and the dosage required for the treatment, the failure to eat on time or to drink water affects the effectiveness of the radiation treatment and the health of the person;
The quality of treatment outcomes is affected by a number of adverse factors, such as ensuring sufficient sleep time, not overwork or staying overnight. At the same time, care must be taken to avoid the occurrence of the infection and to keep the diet low and diet low. Patients should be careful about personal hygiene and cleaning, changing their clothes and keeping the poop free. In cases of defecation or diarrhoea, timely visits should be made to hospitals to avoid delays in treatment. In addition, it is important to avoid trauma and cold, etc.
If a patient has diseases such as hypertension or heart disease, care should also be taken to adjust his or her diet, to avoid unnecessary burden on the body, to ensure proper nutrition, to eat more protein-rich, vitamin-rich, mineral-rich food, and to not neglect vegetable fruits and vegetables, pulses, etc., which can be used to supplement his or her body and can be of great help in improving post-therapeutic responses. At the same time, it needs to be noted that more stimulating food is not available.
In the course of treatment, people with colon cancer can also eat more anti-cancer foods, such as mussels, mushrooms and garlic, which are highly resistant to cancer. It is also important to keep the poop free and to avoid the presence of urinal and constipatory symptoms, which can exacerbate rectal cancer.
Patients with colon cancer are required to perform dietary adjustments before treatment. Patients should eat fresh, digestive and vitamin-rich food to enhance the immune function of the organism. In addition, people with colon cancer have less to eat and less to drink. Minimize the consumption of spicy and irritating foods during treatment, which causes intestinal reactions, so that some nutritious and unstimulative foods are eaten before treatment.
In the course of the treatment, attention is paid to the nutritional supplementation of drinking water and food, with more vitamin B12 and protein-rich and nutritious foods (e.g. eggs, milk, etc.); damage to normal cells due to tumour tissue during the treatment. It should therefore be followed by timely nutritional supplementation and maintenance of normal physical functioning of the human body. The treatment is accompanied by the treatment of chemotherapy, which increases the lethality of cancer cells.
People with colon cancer can properly eat foods that contain high proteins but low calorie or inorganic salt and are easily digestive and absorbible without causing chronic disease symptoms such as obesity and haematose, and it is healthy to eat more fresh fruit and vegetables, but not too much fat or cholesterol.