There is no best food to replenish qi and blood after surgery, and it is recommended to take soups that replenish qi and blood, such as Eight Treasures Soup and Ten Perfections Soup.
Food itself does not have the effect of replenishing qi and blood, postoperative replenishment of qi and blood is not recommended to dietary supplements, it is recommended to take a soup composed of traditional Chinese medicine, to play the role of replenishment of qi and blood. There are a lot of tonics to replenish qi and blood, and the commonly used ones are Eight Treasures Soup and Ten Perfections Soup.
Eight Treasures Soup is the first formula for tonifying qi and blood, consisting of Angelica sinensis, licorice, Atractylodes macrocephala, ginseng, white peony, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Poria, and Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, which specializes in tonifying qi and blood. Ten Complete Tonic Soup has two more herbs, Astragalus and Cinnamon, than Eight Treasures Soup, which can warm and tonify Qi and Blood. Both of the above prescriptions are tonic and are not suitable for those with external solid symptoms and dampness-heat, which may aggravate the condition.
It is recommended that the patient should go to the Chinese medicine department and have a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms and choose the prescription, rather than supplementing Ba Zhen Tang or Shiquan Daxue Tang on their own.