Can I eat durian after fracture surgery?

In the early stage after fracture surgery, it is recommended not to eat durian, which is a relatively tonic fruit and is not easy to digest. After fracture surgery, the function of the gastrointestinal tract is more or less not fully recovered, if you eat hard-to-digest food may induce gastrointestinal reactions, sometimes bloating, abdominal pain or diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. In addition, durian is also a tonic food, which can easily cause the body to become inflamed. If the wound infection is not fully under control after surgery, try not to eat durian, or it may induce or aggravate the infection. However, you can eat durian after 5-7 days of surgery when your body has fully recovered, your gastrointestinal function has returned to normal and your wound has stabilized, and you do not have any infection.