Can I eat rice five days after removing intestinal polyps?

After surgery for intestinal polyps, you can usually return to a normal diet after one week, and rice is not yet recommended for five days.
Most intestinal polyps are treated by endoscopic resection or open surgical resection.
After the operation, you usually need to observe and rest for about 1-3 days, and you can start eating only after you have anal ventilation, which indicates the recovery of gastrointestinal function.
At the beginning, you need to eat rice soup, fish soup and other liquid diet.
If there is no discomfort, it can be changed to semi-liquid diet after 1-2 days, such as thin rice, rotten noodles and other foods.
One week after the operation, if the patient has no discomfort, he can be given a normal diet, and can also eat rice.
Dietary fiber intake should be reduced in the early postoperative diet, so as not to stimulate intestinal peristalsis and lead to discomfort. It is also important not to eat rice and other ordinary diet too early, so as not to aggravate the burden on the intestinal tract.