What to eat after gastric perforation is conservative
summary
Gastric perforation is one of the most serious complications in patients with peptic ulcer. The patient's gastric perforation is mainly caused by overeating. Overeating can cause the increase of gastric acid and pepsin, and it is easy to induce gastric perforation. The focus is on the maintenance in daily life. How to pay attention to diet after perforation?
What to eat after gastric perforation is conservative
First, regular diet, regular and quantitative, avoid overeating, reduce gastrointestinal burden. At the same time, we should pay attention to the usual nutrition supplement, such as the lack of calorie intake, can be used with dry and thin meal method. Eat more high protein food and high vitamin food to ensure adequate nutrients in the body and prevent anemia and malnutrition, such as lean meat, chicken, fish, liver and kidney, as well as green leafy vegetables, tomatoes, eggplant, red dates, etc. Pay attention to food acid-base balance
Second, when the gastric acid secretion is excessive, you can drink milk, soybean milk, eat steamed bread or bread to neutralize the gastric acid; when the gastric acid secretion is reduced, you can use concentrated broth, chicken soup, sour fruit or juice to stimulate the secretion of gastric juice and help digestion. At the same time, we should also eat more stomach food, such as more cheese (lactose intolerant people can drink), burdock, papaya, fungus and so on.
Third, eat an appropriate amount of vegetables and fruits every day, such as balsam pear, cucumber, towel gourd, etc.
matters needing attention
After perforation: don't cover your stomach and roll, lie on the bed to the left. Because the perforation site is mostly located on the right side of the stomach, lying to the left can effectively prevent gastric acid and food from further flowing to the abdominal cavity, leading to the aggravation of the disease. Any diet, including all kinds of drugs, is prohibited in order to minimize gastric contents and gastric juice secretion.