What are the dietary contraindications after minimally invasive hernia surgery?

Minimally invasive hernia postoperative diet is not a clear contraindication, patients to ensure balanced nutritional intake can, and also need to pay more attention to postoperative care. Patients in minimally invasive hernia surgery there is no clear dietary contraindications, patients to ensure adequate intake of water, and can be appropriate to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables rich in dietary fiber, can prevent constipation, conducive to postoperative recovery. To ensure balanced nutritional intake after surgery, patients need to eat more fish, eggs and other high-quality protein foods, which is conducive to wound healing. At the same time, patients in the postoperative 2~3 days there will be tightness and pain in the wound, which is a normal phenomenon, patients need to pay more attention to wound protection. Within 3 months after the operation, try to avoid heavy physical activities, prevention and treatment of constipation, prostate hyperplasia and chronic cough and other activities and diseases that increase abdominal pressure, so as to avoid recurrence of the disease. If necessary, patients need to continue to use a lap band for 3 to 6 months. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions with diet after minimally invasive hernia surgery, and also need to do a good job under the guidance of the doctor’s daily care, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery.