Can I drink pork ribs soup after surgery?

You should not drink ribs soup just after surgery, because the body just after surgery, gastrointestinal peristaltic function are weak, if you eat ribs soup and other greasy food at this time, it is easy to increase the burden of gastrointestinal digestion and absorption function, resulting in indigestion and abdominal distension, abdominal pain, etc., so you should not drink ribs soup just after surgery. If general anesthesia is used, no food can be eaten on the day of surgery, and intravenous nutrition is required. If epidural anesthesia or local anesthesia is used, you can eat, but you need to eat liquid and easily digestible food, including millet porridge and egg punch, etc. These foods are liquid and easily digestible on the one hand; on the other hand, they can provide the energy that the body must need. If the body recovers well, you can drink pork ribs soup about 2-3 days after surgery, because the gastrointestinal digestion and absorption function of the body has returned to normal at this time, and drinking pork ribs soup can increase the nutrition of the body and promote recovery.