Know What to Eat and Drink During Melanoma Treatment
Stay hydrated (have enough water in your body)
It is important to drink fluids and stay hydrated during treatment. Becoming dehydrated (not having enough water in your body) can lead to fatigue, light-headedness and nausea (feeling of having to throw up).
Fluids help to flush your kidneys when you are taking medication. Flushing your kidneys prevents the medication from causing damage.
- Stay hydrated by including fluids in your diet (like water, soups, juices, milk, and soy drinks)
- Try to drink 6-8 cups (1½-2 litres) of fluid each day.
- Eat foods with a lot of water in them (like Jell-O®, puddings, sherbet and popsicles)
Eat and Drink Protein
Protein is an important part of your diet. Protein helps your immune system fight infections. Protein also helps your body heal and strengthen your muscles.
Foods that are high in protein include:
- Meat, poultry, fish, canned tuna or salmon, eggs
- Cheese, yogurt
- Nut/seed butters (like peanut, almond, sunflower seed butter), nuts, seeds
- Lentils and chick peas (legumes)
- Milk, tofu, or soy beverages
- Skim milk powder, whey protein powder, pea protein powder
The amount of protein you need depends on your height, weight, activity levels, and the type of treatment you are on. Speak to a registered dietitian to find out how much protein is the right amount for you.
Nutritional Supplements
If you are struggling to eat, try nutritional supplements such as Ensure®, Boost®, Carnation Breakfast Essentials®, or store brands to help make sure you get enough nutrients. Drink nutritional supplements between meals. If they are too sweet, mix them with milk or water, or add in a few ice cubes.