After hydronephrosis surgery, female patients should pay attention to diet conditioning, choose easily digestible and nutritious food to avoid adding burden to the kidneys. The postoperative diet should be light, low in salt and protein, and sufficient vitamins and minerals should be supplemented to promote physical recovery. 1. Postoperative dietary principles After hydronephrosis surgery, the diet should be aimed at reducing the burden on the kidneys and promoting wound healing. It is recommended to choose low-salt, low-fat, and low-protein foods, and avoid high-salt, high-fat, and high-purine foods. Excessive salt intake will increase the burden on the kidneys. It is recommended to control the daily salt intake to less than 3 grams. Protein intake should be mainly high-quality protein, such as eggs, fish, tofu, etc. Avoid excessive intake of red meat and animal offal. 2. Recommended food Easily digestible foods: such as millet porridge, pumpkin porridge, oatmeal, etc., help to reduce the burden on the digestive system. Foods rich in vitamins: such as fresh vegetables spinach, carrots, broccoli and fruits apples, pears, blueberries can enhance immunity and promote wound healing. High-fiber foods: such as whole wheat bread, brown rice, sweet potatoes, etc., can help prevent constipation and reduce postoperative discomfort. 3. Foods to avoid High-salt foods: such as pickled foods, processed meats, pickles, etc., will increase the burden on the kidneys. High-fat foods: such as fried foods, fatty meat, cream, etc., are not conducive to postoperative recovery. High-purine foods: such as animal offal, seafood, thick soup, etc., may induce increased uric acid and affect kidney function. 4. Postoperative dietary precautions Eat small meals frequently: The digestive function is weaker after surgery. It is recommended to eat 5-6 meals a day to avoid taking in too much food at one time. Drink more water: Drinking water in moderation can help promote metabolism, but you need to control the amount of water you drink according to your doctor's advice to avoid increasing the burden on your kidneys. Avoid irritating foods: such as spicy foods, coffee, strong tea, etc., which may irritate the digestive tract and affect recovery. 5. Nutritional supplementation after surgery Supplement high-quality protein: such as eggs, milk, fish, etc., which help repair tissues. Supplement vitamin C: such as citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwis, etc., can promote wound healing. Supplement iron and calcium: such as lean meat, soy products, green leafy vegetables, etc., to prevent postoperative anemia and osteoporosis. After hydronephrosis surgery, female patients should promote physical recovery through a scientific diet and avoid eating foods that increase the burden on the kidneys. The postoperative diet should be light, low in salt, and low in protein, while supplementing with adequate vitamins and minerals. It is recommended to develop a personalized diet plan under the guidance of a doctor or nutritionist to ensure smooth postoperative recovery. |
>>: What should children eat to heal fractures quickly?
Treatments for bone spurs include medication, phy...
After radical surgery for perianal abscess, the r...
Multiple breast cysts are a common breast disease...
After perianal surgery, it is very important to a...
The best way to treat hydronephrosis varies from ...
Bone spurs on the soles of the feet, also known a...
There are many types of breast cysts, among which...
The main symptoms of cervical spondylosis include...
Newborn hemangiomas are usually caused by a combi...
Complications of gallstones may cause symptoms su...
Women's gallstones are mainly related to fluc...
Breast cysts can usually be treated with moderate...
Patients with gallstones should adjust their diet...
Some pain one week after perianal abscess surgery...
The treatment of gallbladder polyps in a 19-year-...