Question

My child has been in good health since birth and has regularly undergone physical examinations, but for some reason, they have developed hepatoblastoma and are currently receiving treatment in the hospital. I would like to ask what kind of food is good for a child with hepatoblastoma?

Answer

If the patient cannot tolerate milk, high-protein milk powder and maltose can be added to the three meals. For example, this diet guide will be used for soups or congee. The patient can obtain sufficient calories and protein by consuming small amounts of heat and protein. They can also add snacks like milk jelly, which requires little preparation time and is convenient for the patient to consume nutrients.