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How to nurse hemiplegic patients?
Dietary recuperation of patients with dietary hemiplegia

Hemiplegia is a common sequela of cerebrovascular diseases. Most patients can't take care of themselves and are mentally exhausted. They need more care and consideration from their relatives in life and diet. Some patients are prone to constipation due to the obvious reduction of physical activity in bed for a long time, the gastrointestinal peristalsis is relatively weakened, and the digestion and absorption function is reduced, so many new problems have appeared in their diet.

1, nutritious and digestible food should be supplied to meet the supply of protein, inorganic salts and total heat energy.

2. Drink plenty of water and often eat semi-liquid food. Paralyzed patients are often afraid of urinating too much and try to drink less water. This is not right. Paralysis patients should have enough water supply. Drinking 1-2 glasses of salt water in the morning can prevent constipation.

3, food should not be too fine, pay attention to the intake of dietary fiber, increase gastrointestinal peristalsis, and prevent constipation.

4. Avoid drinking strong tea, wine, coffee and spicy food.