Diet after painless gastroscopy


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After painless gastroscopy, patients are generally not encouraged to eat within two hours. First of all, anesthetics may be metabolized slowly due to individual differences. If you eat these foods too early, you may cause nausea and vomiting without metabolism. In addition, when doing gastroscopy, it is normal to need enough gas to open the stomach and intestines for full observation. Although the doctor will exhaust some of the gas after cooking, there is no way to completely drain it. It is generally recommended that patients eat some easily digestible foods, such as porridge and noodles. After half a day, when the gas in the gastrointestinal tract returns to normal, they can carry out a normal diet.