How long can colonic polyp drink after operation

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Colon polyp is a kind of digestive tract disease, which belongs to benign tumor. The focus of this kind of disease usually appears in the mucosa epithelium of large intestine, which is easy to make patients have eating disorders and digestive tract symptoms, and affect the absorption of nutrition. Therefore, it is necessary to actively treat colon polyp and pay attention to the diet during treatment. Of course, the diet after colon polyp surgery should also be reasonably arranged, so that patients can recover as soon as possible. Therefore, we need to know more about how long can we drink after colon polyp surgery.

How long can colonic polyp drink after operation

First: eat more food with the functions of clearing intestines and heat, moistening and nourishing mucous membrane, anal bleeding, and taking any medicine for defecation and hemostasis, such as raw pear juice, lotus root juice, water chestnut juice, reed root juice, celery juice, carrot, white radish (cooked food), balsam pear, eggplant, cucumber, spinach, Flammulina velutipes, cabbage, egg yolk, apple, fig, banana, black sesame, walnut meat, white fungus, etc.

Second, it is advisable to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and low-fat and low cholesterol foods, such as mushrooms, fungus, celery, bean sprouts, kelp, lotus root, fish, rabbit meat, chicken, fresh beans, etc.

Third: it's better to use the cooking methods of boiling, steaming, stewing, frying, mixing, stewing and stewing instead of frying, frying, baking and fumigating.

matters needing attention

Take part in the physical exercise within one's ability to build up one's physique. Avoid sedentary, develop regular defecation habits, keep defecation unobstructed, pay attention to observe whether there is mucus and blood in feces. Do not abuse laxatives when constipation. Quit smoking, avoid alcohol and spicy food. Patients should take appropriate exercise according to their condition, especially abdominal muscle exercise, which is conducive to promoting intestinal peristalsis.