Can you eat fluids for a long time after surgery for esophagogastric fundal varicose veins?

Esophagogastric fundic varices do not need to eat fluids for a long time after surgery. Surgical treatments for esophagogastric fundal varices currently include 3 main types: 1. Transgastroscopic sclerotherapy: By injecting sclerosing agent into the varicose vein or into the side of the varicose vein, coagulative necrosis and thrombosis of the varicose vein will be induced and immediate hemostasis will occur, followed by inflammation and scarring of the surrounding tissues, so that the varicose vein will disappear. 2. Endoscopic ligature treatment: endoscopic tightening of the varicose vein with a rubber band to cause thrombosis and necrosis of the varicose vein, followed by mucosal detachment to form a scar, so that the varicose vein disappears, this method is the first choice for the treatment of esophageal varicose veins, but whether it can be used for the treatment of fundal varicose vein bleeding is still not conclusive. 3. Endoscopic Tissue Adhesive Embolization: Tissue adhesive is injected into the vein and comes in contact with the anions in the blood, it will gather and solidify rapidly in a few seconds, and then the blood vessel will be occluded, controlling the bleeding of varicose veins, and then stopping the bleeding. All these three types of postoperative period don’t need long term fluids, but in the acute phase of varicose vein rupture and bleeding and the early postoperative period (24-48 hours) need to fast, and after the recovery, you can be light, soft, easy to digest food. The specific diet should be carried out under the guidance of the physician, and should not be neglected to avoid affecting health.