For friends who are undergoing surgery, you must pay more attention to your diet and know what you can eat and what you cannot eat at this stage. You should not relax or take yourself too easy after the operation. Especially for those who have double eyelid surgery. Here we will introduce to you what you can and cannot eat after double eyelid surgery. Foods you can eat after double eyelid surgery: 1. First of all, after double eyelid surgery, you should eat more protein-rich foods and ensure sufficient protein intake, such as lean pork, chicken, fish, eggs, bean products, etc. At the same time, balanced supplementation of various nutrients can help the patient strengthen his physical fitness and contribute to recovery after double eyelid surgery. 2. After double eyelid surgery, you should eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. This is not only good for preventing constipation after double eyelid surgery, but some cool fruits and vegetables can reduce the occurrence of eye inflammation and have a good effect on wound repair. 3. Eat more foods containing zinc after double eyelid surgery. Because zinc deficiency can reduce the function of fiber cells, and zinc can combine with vitamin C to participate in the synthesis of collagen in the body, enhance resistance, and promote wound healing after double eyelid surgery. Zinc is mainly found in foods such as corn, radishes, mushrooms, nuts, animal liver, fungus, kelp, eggs, meat, whole grains, and nuts. In addition, after double eyelid surgery, drink more boiled water during the day to promote metabolism, and pay attention to ultraviolet protection. It is best to isolate and protect yourself from the sun in the morning and evening before going out to prevent the sun from damaging the new skin and delaying wound recovery. You cannot go online immediately after double eyelid surgery to ensure that your eyes have enough rest time. In addition, you must ensure that you do not watch TV or read newspapers within 1 week after the double eyelid surgery. It is best to rest in a semi-recumbent position in bed to avoid excessive eye fatigue or a low head position that may aggravate wound swelling. Foods that you should not eat after double eyelid surgery: 1. Seafood: mainly includes hairtail, yellow croaker, pomfret, clam meat, shrimp, crab and other aquatic products. Most of these foods are salty, cold and fishy. For those with allergies, they can easily induce allergic diseases such as asthma and urticaria. At the same time, they can also easily induce skin diseases such as sores, swelling and toxins. 2. Edible fungi: mainly mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, etc. Overeating of this kind of food can easily cause wind and yang, triggering chronic diseases such as liver yang headache, liver wind dizziness, etc. In addition, it can easily induce or aggravate skin sores and swelling. 3. Vegetables: mainly bamboo shoots, mustard greens, pumpkin, spinach, etc. These foods can easily induce skin sores and swelling. 4. Fruits: Mainly peaches, apricots, ginkgo, mangoes, bayberries, cherries, lychees, melons, etc. Predecessors have pointed out that eating too many peaches can easily cause heat, carbuncle, sore, ulcer, furuncle, worm and other diseases; eating too many apricots can cause carbuncle and furuncle, and hurt the tendons and bones. |
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