What should people who have just finished surgery eat?

Due to the influence of surgery and anesthesia, the function of intestine will be inhibited. Generally, patients will have anal exhaust 3-4 days after operation, which is a sign that intestinal function begins to recover and a signal that patients can start eating. However, we should also consider that the intestinal wound has not healed, and there is still a process to transition to a normal diet. The principle of diet conditioning in this process is: 1, from less to more; 2. From thin to thick; 3. From simple to diverse. To sum up, it is eight words, that is, step by step, eat less and eat more meals. The specific way is to drink only a small amount of boiled water at first. If there is no special discomfort, you can change to a liquid diet, such as vegetable soup, fish soup, egg soup, porridge, residue-free juice and so on. The amount to be eaten starts from 20-30ml per meal and gradually increases to 200-300ml. Everyone's progress is different, taking the comfort after eating as the degree, eating 5-6 times a day. In this way, after 1-3 days, change to a semi-liquid diet with less slag, that is, porridge, noodles, steamed egg paste, various vegetable pastes, etc. Half a bowl to one bowl at a time, 3-4 times a day, and add some liquid diet between meals. Generally, you can transition to soft food, such as rotten rice, bread, biscuits, apples, bananas, oranges and so on. 3-4 meals a day 7- 10 days after operation, and you can gradually transition to a normal diet about one month after operation.