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What to eat after the operation and the wound heals quickly?
After the operation, the patient often loses appetite and doesn't want to eat. Middle-aged and elderly patients with weak constitution or poor psychological endurance are more likely to get sick, especially in a short time after injury or surgery. Therefore, on the basis of psychological care, more efforts should be made in diet. It should be rich in nutrition, good in color and smell, and can stimulate appetite. People with impaired arm movement should be fed. Eat more vegetables rich in vitamin C, such as pepper, tomato, amaranth, cabbage, radish, etc., to promote callus growth and wound healing.

Suggestion: Animal liver, seafood, soybean, sunflower seeds and mushrooms contain higher zinc content; Animal liver, eggs, beans, green leafy vegetables, wheat and bread contain more iron; Cereals, mustard, egg yolk and cheese contain more manganese. One thing is certain, we should actively supplement calcium and vitamin D to help absorption. Life care: patients often have constipation, which is more common in bedridden patients. It is advisable to eat more vegetables containing cellulose, bananas, honey and other foods that promote defecation. If necessary, take laxatives, such as Maren Pill 6-9g 1 daily. Or liquid paraffin 20-30ml, 1 time a night. Bedridden patients are prone to urinary tract infections and urinary calculi, so they should drink plenty of water for diuresis.