☑ What food is better to eat after APPENDIX surgery

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2022
  • About 90% of patients who have appendix removal surgery can eat a normal diet by the time they leave the hospital.
    But your doctor will probably recommend that you follow a few key guidelines to help your body recover as quickly and as easily as possible.
    Since your stomach is still recovering from surgery, you should start out with liquids and soft foods. That way, you won't risk making your stomach upset or risking dehydration.
    It's important to stay hydrated after an appendectomy especially since you'll likely be taking pain medications that may reduce your sense of thirst.
    Your doctor will probably also suggest avoiding sugar and caffeine (for example, coffee or soda) until after you've completely recovered.
    What Foods Should I Eat After Appendectomy? | What Do You Eat After Appendix Surgery. There are many foods you can eat after an appendectomy, but they should be moderated and eaten in small quantities.
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  • @whatfoodtoeat
    @whatfoodtoeat  Před 2 lety +2

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  • @afifnahas2310
    @afifnahas2310 Před rokem +11

    My doctor warned me to avoid milk and beans and vegetables with high fiber but you mentioned the opposite. I am lost now :(

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +3

      Yes, usually doctors prefer to avoid those foods because of the fiber load they contain, but they are not harmful as long as you include them little by little in your diet, milk and yogurt can be consumed that are low in fat, also vegetables. You can even wait the first week, it is always good to follow the instructions of your doctor first as he/she takes your process directly, you can consult him/her about the right diet for you.

    • @afifnahas2310
      @afifnahas2310 Před rokem +2

      @@whatfoodtoeat True, now thankfully I’m great but still feel the surgery area. Most important part is that I could eat anything🥰🥰

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      Oh excellent to know that you can eat to your heart's content! 😁

  • @mercyewoigbokhan9514
    @mercyewoigbokhan9514 Před rokem +1

    I did my surgery 6 days ago. I’m feeling a lot better but i feel pain whenever I’m trying to breathe deeply. Pls what should I do?

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +2

      First things first, it's a good idea to contact the surgeon or doctor who performed your operation. They will be able to give you personalized advice based on your specific situation and medical history.
      Make sure you follow all the instructions you were given after the operation. That may mean taking prescribed medications, following a specific diet and performing recommended activities or exercises.
      take it easy and rest. You should not overexert yourself or do anything that might strain the abdominal area. It is very important to give the body time to recover.
      do some gentle deep breathing exercises. This can help prevent complications such as pneumonia. But, of course, it is always a good idea to check with your doctor before attempting any exercise to make sure it is safe for you.
      Keep an eye on your pain levels and any other symptoms you may have. If the pain gets worse, becomes too intense, or you notice fever, shortness of breath or other worrisome signs, it's best to get immediate medical attention.
      Remember that recovery is different for everyone, so it is important that you always seek the support of your doctor if these problems persist, we hope you have an excellent recovery!

  • @omololuagunloye449
    @omololuagunloye449 Před 3 měsíci

    When i did mine, i was told not to eat for some days because black sepsis was still lodged in my stomach and intestine, then the hospital nutritionist recommended mashed diets only for another 2 weeks, it took me 3 and a half months to get better and 6 months to fully recover

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 3 měsíci

      Wow a long haul but great that you are doing better! Excellent example for those who are about to have surgery!

  • @johnmarktomas7860
    @johnmarktomas7860 Před rokem +3

    My doctor told me not to eat or drink for few days after surgery

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +3

      Hello John, If your doctor has instructed you not to drink fluids or eat for a few days after surgery, it is important to follow his or her instructions to allow your body to recover properly. However, there are some options to keep you hydrated during this period:
      You can suck on small pieces of ice to keep your mouth moist and prevent dryness. Do not swallow the ice whole, as it can be difficult to digest.
      You can moisten your mouth with a piece of cotton or gauze moistened with water, but be sure not to swallow anything.
      If you are hospitalized, you may be given intravenous fluids to keep your body hydrated.
      After a period of time determined by your doctor, you may be able to start consuming liquid foods such as broths, clear juices or sports drinks to keep your body hydrated.
      It is important to follow your doctor's instructions and not attempt to hydrate yourself without his/her approval, as there may be complications in your recovery.

  • @bios5123
    @bios5123 Před 5 měsíci

    Need suggestions for snacks like bread,bun something sofft plz

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 5 měsíci

      Perfect, you can eat white bread, soft toast or cream crackers, also chicken broth, carrot or pumpkin. Even jelly, applesauce or some fruit jams.

  • @olatundunyusuf1528
    @olatundunyusuf1528 Před 5 měsíci

    It’s a week I did my appendix surgery,
    I still feel very weak from within cause I’m stooling

    • @olatundunyusuf1528
      @olatundunyusuf1528 Před 5 měsíci

      Please I need a reply from you

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 5 měsíci

      This is normal and it will get better with time. Here are some tips to help you recover:
      - Drink plenty of fluids, especially water or electrolyte drinks, to avoid dehydration.
      - Eat bland foods and avoid spicy, fatty, or canned foods that may upset your stomach.
      - Rest as much as you can, especially when you feel tired. Do some gentle exercise every day, walking is best.
      - Do not lift or push anything heavy (more than 7 kilograms), or do intense exercise or contact sports for 6-8 weeks to help your wounds heal.
      - And never hesitate to ask your doctor if you have any doubts, you will see how soon you will recover!

  • @bethelodutusin-ih2rw
    @bethelodutusin-ih2rw Před 8 měsíci

    Finally did mine

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 8 měsíci

      excellent, now little by little with the food.

  • @katherinemoore3059
    @katherinemoore3059 Před rokem

    I haven't had surgery yet because when my appendix ruptured my bowels obstructed and I can eat food but food does nothing for me. What is the best protein shake mix?

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      Hi Katherine! Some protein sources that are commonly used in protein shakes include whey protein, casein protein, soy protein, and pea protein. The optimal mix of protein for your needs may depend on factors such as your individual dietary requirements, any allergies or intolerances, and personal preference. But It is important to consult with a healthcare professional regarding your specific health situation, including any dietary restrictions or recommendations. A healthcare professional can help determine if protein shakes are appropriate for your individual case and provide specific recommendations on the best mix of protein for you. I hope you really get better soon ❤

  • @user-wp1tz3ow9e
    @user-wp1tz3ow9e Před 3 měsíci

    Can I do exercise after 6 months of recovery?

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, absolutely!
      Start slowly and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts as you feel better.
      Listen to your body and rest when needed.
      Avoid activities that cause pain or discomfort to the incision.
      Choose low-impact activities, such as walking, swimming or biking.
      Be sure to drink plenty of fluids and eat healthy foods to support your recovery.
      If in doubt, always consult your doctor before starting any new exercise program, especially if you have any concerns about your recovery.

  • @HaisonthewayV2
    @HaisonthewayV2 Před 10 měsíci

    Is it suitable for me to eat Chapati with spinach and potato curry(saag aloo curry)?

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 10 měsíci

      Since Chapati can be a more dense and fibrous food, it may be advisable to avoid it in the first few days after appendix surgery. It is better to opt for softer, easier to digest foods.
      However, every person and every surgery is different, so it is important to consult with your doctor or nutritionist to get a personalized recommendation on what foods are right for you after the surgery. They will be able to provide you with specific guidelines tailored to your individual medical situation.

    • @HaisonthewayV2
      @HaisonthewayV2 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@whatfoodtoeat what about about the spinach and potato curry

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Those are a good option since none are a direct contraindication after surgery, except if your doctor said not to. So you can eat them as long as you do not force your body with excessive amounts.@@HaisonthewayV2

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před 10 měsíci +2

      As a tip, if you feel some nausea or stomach pain, it is better to avoid curry for a few more days.@@HaisonthewayV2

    • @HaisonthewayV2
      @HaisonthewayV2 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@whatfoodtoeatthanks got laparoscopic appendectomy over a week ago. Got discharged on Thursday from hospital and on the day I got discharged I was told it would take a week or 2 for my normal appetite to come back to normal

  • @fizzabukhari5682
    @fizzabukhari5682 Před rokem +1

    I have appendix surgery before 12days now I'm suffering from trapped gas that is very painful I use the medicine that Dr prescribed but still have this swear issue feeling too much pressure and pain please tell me the diet to cure this issue I visited my Dr 3-4 time for this same issue but he says is normal please can you help me regarding this

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing trapped gas and pain after your appendix surgery. It is not uncommon for patients to experience this discomfort after abdominal surgery.
      Here are some dietary tips that may help relieve trapped gas and discomfort:
      Drink plenty of water: Drinking enough water can help keep your digestive system moving and prevent constipation, which can contribute to trapped gas.
      Avoid carbonated drinks: Carbonated drinks can increase gas production, which can worsen your symptoms. Avoid soda, sparkling water, and other fizzy drinks.
      Eat slowly and chew your food thoroughly: Eating too quickly or not chewing your food thoroughly can cause you to swallow air, which can contribute to gas and bloating.
      Avoid gas-producing foods: Certain foods are known to produce more gas than others, such as beans, lentils, broccoli, cabbage, onions, and carbonated drinks. Try to avoid or limit these foods in your diet.
      Consider taking probiotics: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that can help improve digestion and reduce gas and bloating. You can get probiotics from supplements or from foods like yogurt, kefir, and fermented vegetables.
      It's important to continue following up with your doctor to make sure that there are no underlying issues causing your symptoms. But if your symptoms persist or worsen, you may need to undergo further tests or treatment to check that everything is okay. we hope you get better soon without any more inconveniences.

    • @fizzabukhari5682
      @fizzabukhari5682 Před rokem

      @@whatfoodtoeat thank you so much ❤️

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      excellent, we hope you continue to feel better! 🤗

    • @fizzabukhari5682
      @fizzabukhari5682 Před rokem

      @@whatfoodtoeat In Sha Allah

  • @Therealkingleo02
    @Therealkingleo02 Před rokem +3

    My doctor told me I could have anything just not a lot at once

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      That is an excellent and very true advice, it is better to go gradually the first few days and see how you evolve.

    • @Therealkingleo02
      @Therealkingleo02 Před rokem +1

      @@whatfoodtoeat I just got out the hospital my Appendix Ruptured and was dead for 3 day I got out today after 4 days in the hospital I started off eating Broth after the 3rd day the doctor said I can eat anything I want from the Cafeteria there Just take it slow and not eat a lot at once After watching a couple of these videos I am concerned about that I had a chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes and corn it was A small portion But I’ve been concerned if I made the right choice

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      Wow Jesse how scary to know that but good that you are recovering and you are here with us sharing your experience, once you do it nothing will happen but avoid doing it often while you heal, we recommend you to stay away from fatty, fried and spicy foods, so you give your body time to recover completely and not force your body to eat large amounts of food, if you have doubts always consult your doctor as he takes your case and we hope you recover soon!

  • @PSGGuns
    @PSGGuns Před rokem +3

    tf after my surgery i ate, completed my meal

  • @mrbuck2646
    @mrbuck2646 Před rokem +3

    First day after surgery I had nothing but just a drip on my body.
    Second day I drink little bit juice and water
    3rd day I ate soup
    4th day My Dr told me to have a normal diet

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +2

      that's excellent, in 4 days you were ready!

    • @mrbuck2646
      @mrbuck2646 Před rokem +1

      @@whatfoodtoeat Now I'm eating same like other normal people

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +1

      @@mrbuck2646 good experience for those who are about to undergo surgery.

    • @aneetamarea
      @aneetamarea Před 11 měsíci +3

      But in my condition, I haven't consume anything for first 4 days.. And now I've been consuming little stuffs and getting back to normal lyf. And today I've been discharged from the hospital.

    • @mrbuck2646
      @mrbuck2646 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@aneetamarea It depends on the patient and the doctor. I ride bike after one month

  • @popular_hudga
    @popular_hudga Před rokem +2

    Gym ?

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +2

      Well! The doctor can indicate when to exercise again, but is not recommended for at least the first 30 days, while it heals completely! 😉

    • @popular_hudga
      @popular_hudga Před rokem +1

      @@whatfoodtoeat How long not to eat meat?

    • @whatfoodtoeat
      @whatfoodtoeat  Před rokem +2

      meat has no contraindication, but as it is a little heavy food it is advisable to eat it gradually in small portions, so it is advisable to eat chicken or fish at least the first week, then you can include meats, always avoiding fatty and spicy foods the first 7 days.

    • @AmySuarez-hq5zi
      @AmySuarez-hq5zi Před měsícem

      My daughter undergo surgery this month June 3 2024 after 1 week she already discharge from the hospital 11days now she eat burger fatty a small amount but she suffer stomach ache what should I do to releave her stomach ache

    • @popular_hudga
      @popular_hudga Před měsícem +1

      @@AmySuarez-hq5zi don't eat hard foods and junk foods