Gastric cancer patients can eat moderate amount of royal jelly after surgery if the function of gastrointestinal tract recovers well.
Gastric cancer is a relatively common malignant tumor in clinic. After surgery, patients should pay attention to supplementing nutrients, which can help improve immunity and improve prognosis.
Oral intake of royal jelly can help to improve gastrointestinal function, promote defecation and balance of intestinal flora, which can improve immunity of patients and help to recover from the disease, therefore, patients with gastric cancer can take appropriate amount of oral intake of royal jelly after surgery.
Royal jelly has the effect of increasing hematopoiesis and promoting hemoglobin synthesis, which is recommended for those who are anemic after gastric cancer surgery.
As royal jelly has the effect of promoting intestinal peristalsis and even causing diarrhea, therefore patients with poor gastrointestinal function, especially those with diarrhea, should avoid taking it.