After minimally invasive interventional surgery for tumors, the patient's diet needs to be adjusted. Here are some suggestions:
Increase protein intake: After surgery, patients need more protein to help the body recover. You can choose protein-rich foods such as fish, meat, eggs, legumes, etc.
Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits: These foods are rich in vitamins and minerals that help the body recover and prevent infections.
Avoid irritating foods: such as spicy, greasy, fried, cold drinks, etc., these foods may irritate the gastrointestinal tract and affect the body's recovery.
Proper control of food and drink: After the surgery, patients need to gradually resume their diet and do not eat too much at one time, so as not to increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
Pay attention to food hygiene: Avoid eating unclean or spoiled food to avoid causing discomfort such as diarrhea.
Adjust your diet according to the surgical site and condition: If you are having gastrointestinal surgery, you need to follow your doctor's advice and gradually resume your diet. If it is surgery on other areas, the diet can be adjusted appropriately to help the body recover.
In conclusion, there are some adjustments to the diet after minimally invasive interventional surgery for tumors to help the body recover. It is advisable to choose foods rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals, avoid irritating foods, pay attention to dietary hygiene and gradually resume eating.
I am Lu Mingjian, an interventional doctor in the oncology department, if you have any questions about tumors, you can leave a message to me, and I will reply in my free time and give ** plan.