Dietary Recommendations After Gastric Polyp Removal During Endoscopy
Hello Doctor: I had a gastroscopy during my health check-up and polyps were removed.
I would like to know what dietary precautions I need to take after the procedure.
When can I resume a normal diet? Thank you!
Yuyou, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/08/31
Dr. Yang Zhichao reply Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Regular meals can be consumed normally.
Reply Date: 2023/08/31
More Info
After undergoing a polypectomy during a gastroscopy, it is essential to follow specific dietary guidelines to ensure proper healing and minimize discomfort. The primary goal is to allow your digestive system to recover while avoiding any foods that could irritate the stomach or intestines.
Immediate Post-Procedure Diet:
1. Soft Diet: Initially, it is advisable to stick to a soft diet for at least 24 hours post-procedure. This includes foods that are easy to digest, such as:
- Mashed potatoes
- Applesauce
- Yogurt
- Smoothies
- Soft-cooked vegetables
2. Hydration: Staying hydrated is crucial. Drink plenty of clear fluids such as water, broth, or herbal teas. Avoid caffeinated beverages and alcohol, as they can irritate the stomach lining.
3. Avoid Certain Foods: For the first few days, steer clear of hard, spicy, or acidic foods. These can cause discomfort or irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. Foods to avoid include:
- Nuts and seeds
- Spicy dishes
- Citrus fruits
- Tomato-based products
- Fried or greasy foods
Transitioning Back to Normal Diet:
- After 24-48 Hours: If you feel comfortable and have no adverse symptoms (such as nausea, vomiting, or severe abdominal pain), you can gradually reintroduce more solid foods. Start with bland options and slowly incorporate a wider variety of foods as tolerated.
- Normal Diet: Most individuals can return to their regular diet within 2-3 days post-polypectomy, provided they are not experiencing any complications. However, listen to your body and adjust accordingly.
Monitoring Symptoms:
- Pay attention to how your body reacts to different foods. If you experience any discomfort, it may be wise to revert to a softer diet for a little longer.
- If you notice any severe symptoms such as persistent abdominal pain, fever, or blood in your stool, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Long-Term Dietary Considerations:
- After recovering from the procedure, consider adopting a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. This can help reduce the risk of future polyps and support overall digestive health.
- Regular check-ups and screenings are essential, especially if you have a history of polyps or colorectal issues.
In summary, after a polypectomy, start with a soft diet and clear fluids for the first 24 hours, gradually reintroducing solid foods as tolerated. Most people can return to a normal diet within a few days, but it’s crucial to listen to your body and consult with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns.
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