What to eat after minimally invasive breast surgery

Minimally invasive breast surgery is a less invasive surgical procedure. After surgery, pay attention to a reasonable nutritious diet with a high nutrition and easy to digest diet. Eat more fresh vegetables, fruits and high-protein foods, such as cucumber, cabbage, green pepper, radish and broccoli. Protein-based foods are mainly milk, fish, shrimp, lean meat, and soy products, etc. Eating more protein-rich foods will help the wound heal. Try not to eat spicy and stimulating food to avoid affecting the healing of the wound, pay attention not to smoke, drink alcohol, to develop good habits of life and rest, and try not to stay up late. It is also necessary to avoid upper limb exercises, such as mopping and drying clothes. Excessive activities may pull the wound and lead to increased bleeding. Go to the hospital to review the ultrasound 3-6 months after the surgery, and if you have any uncomfortable symptoms, go to the hospital in time.