Can you eat cantaloupe after appendectomy?

The question of whether you can eat cantaloupe after appendectomy is actually relatively simple. If the appendix is not perforated, the local adhesions are relatively light, the appendix is removed under the lumenscope, and the patient has early postoperative gas, and the gastrointestinal tract is functioning well, you can eat cantaloupe. After all, there is a problem with the appendiceal stump, so try to eat less spicy, stimulating food, you can eat easy to digest food. If it is a harder cantaloupe, if you eat a harder cantaloupe instead of cantaloupe juice, the food is actually largely digested into a liquid state by the time it reaches the end of the ileum. So after appendectomy, if the patient has no serious complications, no intestinal obstruction, early exhaustion, and recovery of both kidney functions, cantaloupe can be eaten at this time.