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What should I pay attention to in my later life after appendectomy?
Postoperative: Because gastrointestinal activities were temporarily stopped after intestinal surgery. Drinking water entering the gastrointestinal tract cannot drop, and it accumulates in the stomach, causing bloating. So you can't eat or drink after the operation. You can't eat until your gastrointestinal activity is restored. The sign of the recovery of gastrointestinal activity is that you can hear bowel sounds in the abdomen (that is, purring or purring) or anal exhaust (farting). After operation, the intestine is inactive, and the surgical wound is easy to adhere. Therefore, patients should be encouraged to participate in more activities. On the one hand, it can prevent intestinal adhesion, on the other hand, it can also promote the recovery of gastrointestinal activities.

Dietary taboos after appendectomy

Digestive tract and abdominal surgery are closely related to dietary taboos and must be paid attention to.

1. Do not eat. After digestive tract and abdominal surgery, the intestine is in a low function state and must be fasted. After surgery

After 2-3 days, if the anus exhausts, it means that the intestinal function begins to recover, and a small amount of liquid diet can be given at this time. After 5-6 days, it can be changed to less slag.

Semi-liquid diet, during which the liquid should be light and nutritious, and warm clothes should be taken to avoid bringing coarse food residues into the liquid. correct

When eating semi-liquid food with little residue, avoid chicken, ham and soup of various vegetables, even if these foods are poorly cooked, they must wait.

It can only be given after 10 days.