After removing intestinal polyps on the same day because the local defect of the polyp has not completely healed, so eating green vegetables after 8 hours may lead to bleeding, abdominal pain and other adverse consequences.
Removal of intestinal polyps generally refers to endoscopic electrocoagulation or cauterization of intestinal polyps. Fasting is recommended for 24 hours after surgery because the localized defects have not healed, so a liquid diet, such as rice broth, can be consumed after 24 hours. The time for resuming diet needs to be decided according to the surgical method, the size of intestinal polyps and the intestinal recovery after surgery.
If you eat food like green vegetables too early, it may cause irritation to the wound of the intestinal mucosa, causing wound debridement and bleeding.
Diet after removal of intestinal polyps should be implemented according to the doctor’s instructions and should not be adjusted without authorization. If bleeding in the stool, abdominal pain, etc. occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately to avoid adverse consequences.