Diet after endoscopic polypectomy

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Endoscopic resection is the first choice for the treatment of gastric polyps, including high-frequency electrocoagulation, laser and microwave cauterization, nylon ligation and argon ion coagulation. Endoscopic treatment of polyps is simple, less injury and low cost. Most of them are treated once, and a few need to be resected separately. Through regular endoscopic follow-up, polyp recurrence can also be found, and timely treatment can be given to prevent canceration. So how does the diet after specific gastric polyp operation want?

Diet after endoscopic polypectomy

After the operation, fasting, intestinal peristalsis and anal exhaust were restored. After the gastric tube was removed, a small amount of water could be drunk on the same day, 4-5 tbsp each time, once every 2 hours.

On the third day, 100-150ml liquid was given. 6-7 meals a day, the principle of diet is: the food is non irritant, liquid, eat less and more meals, eat once every 2-3 hours, should choose not flatulent, but sweet food, such as egg soup, rice soup, vegetable soup, lotus root powder, etc. After a meal, you should lie on your back for 20-30 minutes.

After discharge, the patient can eat soft rice. The main food and side dishes should be nutritious and easy to digest food, and avoid raw and cold food, fried in oil, hot and sour food. The patient should chew and swallow slowly, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, do not eat high-fat food, pickled products, supplement iron and vitamins appropriately, avoid smoking and alcohol, and eat regularly. The patient can gradually recover to normal after 3-6 months Regular diet.

matters needing attention

For patients with diet to feel no discomfort, diet content to low residue, mild, easy to digest as the principle, eat less and more meals, and avoid too sweet, too salty, too thick diet, such as nausea, abdominal distension and other symptoms after eating, should stop eating.