After eating spicy or too hot food, people will have reactions such as dryness and heat and sweating. Because there are bound to be a certain number of bacteria in sweat, if the sweat glands near the surgical incision secrete a lot of sweat, it will not only be detrimental to wound healing, but also easily lead to local bacterial reproduction and increase the risk of postoperative infection. Guidance: There are many precautions after plastic surgery. For example, in terms of diet, there are many foods that cannot be eaten. Crustaceans such as crabs and shrimps in seafood are easy to cause allergies because they contain histamine and other ingredients. Tropical fruits such as mango and pineapple are also easy to cause allergies. When allergic, the skin will be red and rash, and there will be symptoms such as molting and itching.
You can't eat some spicy food after the operation, because these foods are likely to cause postoperative infection, make the recovery period longer and affect the effect of the operation. Protein starch should be the first choice to ensure adequate intake of protein, such as lean meat, chicken, fish, eggs, beans and other foods; At the same time, you should also eat some starchy substances, such as noodles, rice and potatoes. Protein and starch are important substances for generating energy and regenerating skin, muscles and bones. They can also help patients strengthen their physique, stimulate the circulatory system, and make the body's repair function work normally. Guidance: Daily intake of cellulose, vitamin β-carotene, fresh fruits and vegetables is also very beneficial. They are rich in plant fiber, which is good for preventing postoperative constipation. Vitamin C, β -carotene and other essential nutrients have a good effect on wound repair.