Generally speaking, for people who have undergone surgery for colorectal polyps, they can eat bird’s nest.
After surgery for colorectal polyp patients, generally after the recovery of gastrointestinal function after surgery, that is, after the patients start to defecate, they can have a liquid diet, if there is no obvious adverse reaction after eating liquid food, slowly transitioning to a semi-liquid diet, and after switching to a semi-liquid diet, you can eat bird’s nest, and then slowly switching to a general diet.
In the early stage of liquid and semi-liquid diet after intestinal polyp surgery, it is necessary to have less slag, food with no or less dietary fiber, and as little feces as possible to avoid fecal stimulation of the operative area to trigger discomfort. Bird’s nest is rich in protein, but it is a low residue, no dietary fiber food, which meets the requirements of postoperative diet for intestinal polyps.
In addition, this group of people should also pay attention to the diet of light diet, prohibit eating stimulating food.