Can you take ginkgo biloba after having a gastric polyp?

You can take ginkgo biloba after having a gastric polyp. After gastric polyp surgery, there are traumas in the local mucosa, and there is a risk of bleeding, perforation and other risks that need to be prevented. One-time removal of polyps larger, need to enter the fast for about 2 days, the prescription of intravenous rehydration, inhibit gastric acid and other treatments. When the polyps are small, oral medication can be taken and soft food can be eaten. After the operation, you need to observe the patient’s bowel movements, black stools and other conditions in time for follow-up, the general surgical wound repair takes about 1 week. Ginkgo biloba has the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis and relieving pain, and is commonly used in patients with cerebral infarction and coronary heart disease. Ginkgo biloba has the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, but does not belong to the anticoagulant, antiplatelet drugs, the effect is limited, the effect on the coagulation function is not great, and will not increase the risk of bleeding caused by cutting gastric polyps. Ginkgo biloba common adverse reactions include stomach irritation, allergy and other conditions, when using the drug, patients are advised to pay attention to observe the side effects of the drug. If patients need to take Ginkgo biloba after gastric polyp surgery, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and avoid taking it on their own.