Diet after endoscopic surgery for gastric polyps

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summary

Gastric polyps are localized benign protuberant lesions of gastric mucosa. The name of polyp does not indicate its etiology and histological structure, but only the protuberance observed by naked eye. Next, let's discuss the diet after gastroscopic surgery for gastric polyps?

Diet after endoscopic surgery for gastric polyps

Intake of high protein and high vitamin foods, such as eggs, meat, fish, beans, milk and fruits, green leafy vegetables, etc

Try not to eat spicy food, and then greasy and high-fat food. Suggestions: you can eat some liquid and digestible food, such as steamed eggs, milk, soup, etc

Postoperative fasting, intestinal peristalsis, anal exhaust, after the removal of the gastric tube, a small amount of water on the same day, once every 2 hours. 2. If there is no discomfort reaction, the next day can give an appropriate amount of clear liquid diet.

matters needing attention

Patients with erosions or ulcers may have upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Most of them are positive in fecal occult blood test or black stool. Hematemesis is rare. The pedicled polyp located in the pylorus can be detached into the pylorus tube or duodenum and present the manifestation of pylorus obstruction. Dysphagia may occur when polyps grow near the cardia.