Can I drink royal jelly after surgery for early stage prostate cancer?

After the initial surgery for prostate cancer, you can usually drink royal jelly, but in moderation and excluding contraindications such as allergies. Dietary requirements are not very strict in the early stage of post-surgery prostate cancer, and it is usually recommended to start with a light, easy-to-digest, high-protein diet to ensure balanced and sufficient nutrition in order to improve the physical condition, promote physical recovery and improve the prognosis. Spicy, stimulating and greasy food should be avoided. The nutrients of royal jelly are mainly protein, fat, sugar, amino acids and vitamins, etc. Consuming it in moderation can replenish nutrients. However, not all people are suitable for taking royal jelly, such as: allergy, because royal jelly contains hormones, enzymes, heterogeneous proteins, etc., some people can be allergic to the situation; long-term low blood pressure and hypoglycemia, royal jelly contains substances similar to acetylcholine, and acetylcholine has a lowering of blood pressure, lowering the role of blood sugar; intestinal disorders and diarrhea are not suitable for people taking royal jelly. Therefore, it should not be taken blindly. After eliminating contraindications, royal jelly can usually be taken in moderation, but it needs to be taken in moderation and in accordance with medical advice. If prostate cancer is suspected or diagnosed, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive assessment of the condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.