After removing intestinal polyps, you can eat beef in moderation, but you need to pay attention to some dietary principles.

After the removal of intestinal polyps, patients need to pay attention to their diet to ensure a balanced intake of nutrients and avoid irritating foods that may negatively impact the intestines. Beef is an excellent source of protein and is rich in minerals such as iron and zinc, making it highly nutritious for patients in the recovery period. However, the high fat and protein content of beef may increase the burden on the digestive system; therefore, it should be consumed in moderation, and attention should be paid to cooking methods to minimize irritation to the intestines.

[Life Tips:]

1. In the early postoperative period, it is recommended to choose easily digestible foods and avoid greasy and high-fat foods.
2. Beef should be made from fresh, additive-free ingredients and cooked using gentle methods such as boiling or stewing.
3. Observe your body's reaction carefully. If any discomfort occurs, stop consuming the product immediately and consult a doctor.
4. Maintain moderate exercise to promote gastrointestinal motility and aid in food digestion and absorption.