Liquid diet: Liquid diet is liquid food.
Food includes rice soup, soybean milk, milk, lotus root powder, fruit juice, vegetable juice, gravy and so on.
Semi-liquid diet: Semi-liquid diet is a kind of semi-liquid food, which is easy to chew and digest, with low cellulose content and rich nutrition.
1. When eating a semi-liquid diet, you should eat a small amount of meals, 5 ~ 6 times a day, in order to reduce the burden on the digestive organs of patients and adapt to their tolerance.
2. Foods include porridge, noodles, steamed eggs, tofu, scallops, minced meat, shredded chicken, shrimp, etc.
Semi-liquid diet with little residue: Semi-liquid diet with little residue is a special semi-liquid diet, which strictly limits the cellulose content of food and drink, and does not use other vegetables and fruits except filtering vegetable soup and juice.
The food includes porridge, fine noodles, chicken sauce, lean meat sauce, fish, tofu, milk and shrimp sauce.
Note: the vitamins contained in this diet may not meet the needs of patients, so oral vitamin preparations are needed.
Refreshing food: Refreshing food is a liquid food with strict restrictions.
Food includes rice soup, lotus root starch, sesame paste and so on.
Note: Gas-producing foods (such as milk, soybean milk, sugar, etc.) are not included in the diet. ), more talkative than ordinary liquid food.
Soft food: Soft food is soft and easy to chew, swallow and digest. Soft food contains less coarse and hard fiber and is easy to chew and digest.
1. Food includes soft rice, steamed bread, steamed buns, noodles and various kinds of porridge. Chop the meat and cut the vegetables finely. Eggs can be fried, boiled and steamed. Peel the edible fruit, bananas, oranges, apples and pears can be eaten.
Note: Pay attention to spicy food, dried bean curd and spices, such as pepper and mustard, which are not suitable for frying and are too greasy.