Can you eat vegetables seven days after surgery for intestinal polyps?

In general, for people who have had intestinal polyp removal surgery, you can eat vegetables seven days after surgery. For patients with intestinal polyps, in the current clinic, more choice of enteroscopic resection, is a minimally invasive surgery, postoperative recovery faster than the general open surgery, about 1 ~ 2 days after the operation, gastrointestinal function began to recover, that is, the beginning of defecation, at this time, you can eat fluids, want to eat vegetables, you can squeeze vegetable juice to drink. If there is no obvious adverse reaction after eating fluids, you can eat semi-fluid diet, and then transition to general food. In general, seven days after the operation, you can eat vegetables, eat vegetables is also conducive to the discharge of stool, you can eat some fiber-rich vegetables, such as celery, oil wheat, etc., you can also eat some high-quality protein, such as fish, etc., pay attention to rest, conducive to the recovery of the condition.