Can patients eat grapes after appendicitis surgery?

Whether patients can eat grapes after appendicitis surgery should be objectively analyzed based on the severity of the patient’s own appendiceal infection, whether the gastrointestinal function is fully recovered after surgery, and whether there is inflammatory bowel obstruction, appendiceal stump fistula and other complications. First, if the patient’s appendix is less infected, laparoscopic appendectomy is less traumatic, and postoperative anti-infective treatment is actively given, the patient will recover the function of defecation and gastrointestinal function faster, and can eat grapes in small quantities, which will not have a serious impact on the condition of the patient. Second, if the patient appendix infection degree is more serious, the abdominal cavity with more inflammatory exudate, surgical treatment combined with abdominal infection, appendiceal stump fistula and other complications, abdominal intestinal tubes show obvious dilation, if eating grapes may cause abdominal pain, bloating and other clinical symptoms, is not conducive to the faster recovery of the patient’s condition, it is not recommended to eat grapes.