Patients with intestinal obstruction should not eat soybeans.

Intestinal obstruction is a serious digestive system disorder in which the intestines cannot function properly, preventing food and gas from passing through. Soybeans are a high-fiber food that produces a lot of gas during digestion, which can worsen the symptoms of intestinal obstruction and may even trigger pain and other complications. In cases of intestinal obstruction, consuming soybeans increases the burden on the intestines and hinders recovery.

Dietary management is a crucial part of treating intestinal obstruction. Doctors usually recommend a liquid or semi-liquid diet to reduce irritation to the intestines. Soybeans are rich in protein and fiber, and while these nutrients are beneficial to health, they can hinder normal bowel function and even cause intestinal obstruction in cases of intestinal obstruction. Patients with intestinal obstruction should avoid consuming soybeans until their condition is effectively controlled.

[Management Tip:]
1. During bowel obstruction, follow your doctor's advice and adopt a liquid or semi-liquid diet.
2. Avoid consuming high-fiber foods, such as soybeans, beans, and nuts, to reduce the burden on the intestines.
3. Monitor your bowel condition regularly, and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are found.
4. After the symptoms of intestinal obstruction are relieved, gradually resume a normal diet, but still avoid excessive intake of high-fiber foods.