
Can patients with pancreatic cancer and high blood sugar eat wontons?
Disease description:
I have pancreatic cancer and my blood sugar is also a bit high. I have been controlling my diet, but at lunch today, my family made wontons. Can I eat them?

Patients with pancreatic cancer and high blood sugar can eat wontons, but they should pay attention to moderation and choose the right types of wontons.
1. Wontons mainly consist of flour, vegetables, and meat, containing nutrients such as carbohydrates, protein, and vitamins. For patients with pancreatic cancer and high blood sugar, appropriate carbohydrate intake is necessary, but the key is to control the total amount and timing of consumption.
2. Because wonton wrappers contain carbohydrates such as starch, excessive consumption may cause blood sugar levels to rise. Therefore, patients should reasonably control their intake of wontons based on their own blood sugar levels and the advice of their doctor.
3. Patients should also pay attention to combining wontons with other foods to maintain nutritional balance. It is recommended to consume more foods rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, such as lean meat, fish, legumes, and fresh vegetables.
For dietary adjustments, it is recommended to consult a professional physician or nutritionist to develop a personalized diet plan.