What does urethral injury eat to restore quickly
summary
Urethra is the most vulnerable part of urinary system. It mainly occurs in the male youth. Few women, only 3%. The male urethra is divided into anterior and posterior parts by the genital diaphragm. The anterior urethra is the corpus cavernosum urethra, especially the bulbar injury, which is mainly caused by straddle injury. The posterior urethra is located in the pelvic cavity, mainly caused by pelvic fracture. If urethral injury is not treated in time or improperly, it is easy to form urethral stricture and obstruct urine flow, resulting in serious consequences. So in addition to going to the hospital for treatment, let's take a look at the recovery of urethral injury.
What does urethral injury eat to restore quickly
1. The diet should be light, easy to digest and rich in water, nutrition and vitamins;
2. Should eat fresh vegetables, fruits, such as vegetables, watermelon, pear, fresh lotus root, loquat, etc;
3. It's better to drink more water and soup, which can diuretic; it's better to eat more food with the function of clearing heat and detoxification, diuresis and removing drenching: Chrysanthemum brain soup, shepherd's purse soup, malantou, wax gourd soup, corn whisker, ginkgo, hawthorn, celery, lettuce, mung bean, red bean, etc.
matters needing attention
1. After urethral suture, scar contraction is easy to produce urethral stricture. Therefore, after discharge, we should regularly go to the outpatient department of the hospital for urethral dilatation, starting once a week, and the duration depends on the patient's condition. 2. Guide patients to drink more water and eat nutritious and digestible food. 3. To explain the significance and precautions of indwelling catheter and cystostomy, and to teach self-care methods for long-term care. 4. Usually pay more attention to the urine flow when urinating. If you find that the urination is not smooth and the urine rheology is fine, it indicates that urethral stricture may occur, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment.