Yes - it is normal to not be hungry after surgery. Surgery is commonly performed under general anesthesia. General anesthesia often causes not only loss of appetite but also nausea (one of the reasons they tell people not to eat before surgery). Once the nausea wears off however, it is fairly common to be very hungry since the patient usually hasn't eaten in a while. Just how long it takes for appetite to come back depends on how well the patient feels after the surgery. The worse they feel, the more likely they are to not feel hungry.
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Immediately after surgery you are not allowed to consume solid food. You will be on a strictly liquid, usually clear liquids, diet. This usually lasts a week or two. Then there is another week or two of liquid and semi-solid food.
antibiotics may be given to the patient prior to the procedure; this is known as prophylactic antibiotic treatment. Patients are encouraged to eat prior to surgery
After the surgery it is important for the stomach not to stretch. Therefore, very light food like clear broths, soups, low fat yogurt and milk should be eaten. After some time the patient can start incorporating softer food and eat three small meals daily.
puppies can eat solid food around 8-12 weeks after they are weaned
Most kittens can start to eat solid food at around 6-8 weeks of age.
No plants can not eat solid foods because they can not break them down.
Once a gastric patient is released to eat regular food, she can eat bananas and eggs.
Your doctor will require that you follow a particular gastric bypass diet after surgery. Because your stomach is smaller, you will have to change what you eat, how you eat and the amount of food that you eat. The diet has different stages. The first stage is a liquid diet, followed by pureed foods, soft solid food and finally solid food. There are also foods that you should avoid, such as popcorn, nuts, and carbonated beverages. This diet is designed to allow your stomach to heal, to avoid post operative complications and for you to adapt to new eating habits.
None. A deceased patient is dead and therefore can eat nothing.
you can eat solid foods after 2 weeks but meanwhile you can drink any drink exept alchol because it will damage your process of healing. you can eat solid foods after 2 weeks but meanwhile you can drink any drink exept alchol because it will damage your process of healing. you can eat solid foods after 2 weeks but meanwhile you can drink any drink exept alchol because it will damage your process of healing.
No. Much of the food you eat can not be digested and will be eliminated from the body as solid wastes.
After receiving Bariatric Surgery, a patient's life will change drastically, especially in terms of their diet. Since their stomach is made much smaller during the surgery, he or she will not be able to eat nearly as much as before surgery. The Diet After Bariatric Surgery needs to be nutritious in order to avoid malnourishment. For three weeks after surgery, modified full liquids such as meal replacement drinks need to be consumed. Next, soft foods need to be consumed for several of months and finally, the patient can begin eating small portions of solid foods.