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Can I eat pomegranate after the operation?
Whether patients can eat pomegranate after operation depends on the different types of operation, the recovery of gastrointestinal function after operation and whether they are allergic to pomegranate.

First, if the patient is treated with tooth extraction due to tooth suppuration, it is not recommended to eat pomegranate within 24 hours after operation, so as not to stimulate more saliva secretion in the mouth, leading to wound bleeding, which is not conducive to wound healing.

Secondly, if the patient has undergone surgery for gastric malignant tumor, the gastrointestinal function of the patient has not fully recovered after surgery, and the patient's previous consumption of pomegranate will cause allergic phenomena such as redness of lips, so it is not recommended for the patient to eat pomegranate.

Thirdly, if the patient is operated on for bromhidrosis, the gastrointestinal function of the patient after operation is not obviously affected, and the patient does not eat pomegranate.