The surgeries in which you cannot eat eggs after surgery include the following, such as surgeries of the gastrointestinal tract and the esophagus. It is not recommended that patients eat eggs directly after these surgeries to avoid causing gastrointestinal indigestion, so it is recommended that they can temporarily refrain from eating eggs and wait until the gastrointestinal function returns to normal before eating eggs. Other surgeries, whether it is limb surgery or other parts of the torso surgery, can eat eggs in time after surgery, because eggs contain a lot of protein as well as cholesterol, can quickly help the body to restore health. The human body can absorb one egg per day, so patients are advised to avoid eating too many eggs, which can lead to cholesterol buildup and other diseases.