After undergoing surgery for intestinal polyps, it is recommended to consume mainly liquid foods for the first three days, and gradually transition to semi-liquid foods after four days.

After undergoing polyp removal surgery, the digestive system needs time to recover. For the first three days, focus on liquid foods such as porridge, rice water, fruit juice (without residue), and clear soup. These foods are easy to digest and won't put extra strain on the stomach and intestines. After four days, you can gradually transition to semi-liquid foods, such as soft porridge, steamed eggs, and soft-boiled vegetables. These foods have a slightly firmer texture than liquid foods but are still easy to digest, helping to gradually restore gastrointestinal function.

When choosing food, avoid spicy, greasy, and hard-to-digest foods to prevent irritating the stomach and intestines and hindering recovery. Also, pay attention to food temperature, avoiding excessively hot or cold foods to prevent further irritation. Maintaining good eating habits, such as chewing food thoroughly and slowly, helps reduce the burden on the digestive system and promotes recovery.

[Life Tips]
1. After four days, you can gradually transition to semi-liquid foods, such as soft and sticky porridge, steamed eggs, etc.
2. Avoid spicy, greasy, and hard-to-digest foods.
3. Pay attention to the temperature of the food and avoid food that is too hot or too cold.
4. Maintain good eating habits and chew food thoroughly.