Nutritional Management of Treatment Side Effects For Children
Nutritional management of treatment side effects:
Your child''s cancer treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, medications, and surgery) may cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. This can contribute to poor nutrition and poor growth. Other factors that may influence how well children eat or maintain their weight include:
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the hospital environment
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depression
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changes in the cells of the mouth which may alter the way food tastes
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inadequate absorption of calories due to vomiting and diarrhea
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food odors (that can be avoided by using cold plates or serving food cool or at room temperature
If a child with cancer maintains adequate nutrition, then he/she may be more likely to:
Nutritional side effects of cancer treatment and suggestions:
As each child''s individual medical profile and diagnosis is different, so is his/her reaction to treatment. Side effects may be severe, mild, or absent. Be sure to discuss with your child''s cancer care team any/all possible side effects of treatment before the treatment begins.
Chewing gum can stimulate gastric secretions and help to increase appetite but it can also cause physical fatigue in a child with cancer and therefore be a possible choking risk.
Try to limit greasy (i.e., beans, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, onions), fatty, or fried foods. Offer small, frequent meals and drink liquids throughout the day. If lactose intolerance is a problem, limit milk and milk products.
Drink plenty of fluids; hot drinks are sometimes helpful. Keep the skin on vegetables when cooking them. Add bran or wheat germ to foods such as casseroles, cereals, or homemade breads.
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tooth decay
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Use a soft toothbrush and take your child to the dentist regularly.
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Encourage rinsing the mouth with warm water when gums and mouth are sore.
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Encourage brushing teeth after eating meals and sweets.
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Limit foods that stick to the teeth such as caramels, taffy, gummy candy, or chewy candy bars.
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