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How long can I eat chili after breast surgery?


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After surgery, the patient can eat pepper in moderation for 1-2 months.
If the patient's physique is good, the area of accessory breast resection is small, the surgical wound is small, and the wound care after surgery is paid attention to, and the intake of protein-rich foods such as milk, eggs, and meat is increased. The wound can heal in about 1 month. The patient can eat pepper in moderation, and generally will not cause a greater impact on the body. If the patient's body is weak, the operation area is large, the wound is large, and the postoperative care is improper, resulting in infection, treatment is needed, the recovery time will be prolonged accordingly, and it may take about 2 months for the body to recover. At this time, the patient can eat pepper in an appropriate amount.