Nutrition
It is important for people with multiple myeloma to eat well and to drink plenty of fluids. Eating well means getting enough calories to maintain a good weight and enough protein to keep up your strength. Good nutrition often helps people with cancer feel better and have more energy.
But eating well can be difficult. You may not feel like eating if you are uncomfortable or tired. Also, the side effects of treatment (such as poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, or mouth sores) can be a problem. Some people find that foods do not taste as good during cancer therapy.
The doctor, a
dietitian,
or another health care provider can suggest ways to maintain a healthy diet. The NCI booklet
Eating Hints for Cancer Patients has many useful ideas and recipes.
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