Hysterectomy surgery

2021-02-20 17:04:57
I had hysterectomy surgery 60 days back. Before my surgery I was 68kg now I am 73kg. My age was 31. My thyroid report is normal I am taking thyroxine 50 MG currently. Please suggest some diet plans which needs to be followed after this surgery.
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Answered2021-02-20 18:22:23

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Hi You can add high fiber food in your diet. Small frequent meals . 2 to 3 lts of water in a day. Walk for 30mins  for 5 days a week.
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Answered2021-02-20 17:29:01

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Hi, Here are a few tips that will help you:- Weight is a sum total of Bone, Water, Muscle and fat. You need to lose fat to get healthy. Eat small frequent meals every 2 -3 hours to improve metabolism and reduce fat. Have whole grain cereals like millets (Bajra,Jowar,Ragi) and pulses and sprouts. Eat protein rich diet egg whites, Sprouts (especially post workout, it will help in building muscle) and improve metabolism. Include healthy essential fat in your diet like nuts - almonds and walnuts, vegetable seeds like pumpkin, watermelon, sunflower seeds, etc. Eat fiber rich diet, it will help to gain early satiety and help you feel full - include fruits like citrus varieties, Papaya and leafy vegetables in your diet. Eat heavy breakfast, as 40% of day’s energy comes from breakfast. Moderate lunch and light dinner with maximum fibre and protein’s. Avoid junk food, oily food, processed or canned foods. Drink a glass of water every hour daily to optimally hydrate the body. Exercise 40-45 minutes 4-5 times a week. Brisk walking, Aerobics, Jogging, Skipping or any outdoor activity can be done. Sleep of 7-8 hours will help in releasing all toxins and reduce bloating thus will lead to weight loss.

Answered2021-02-21 15:59:55

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Post hysterectomy, weight gain is quite normal case due to intake of hormonal suppliments. As per your lifestyle, you should follow some personalised diet plan according to your present diet schedule. You can contact me via practo or you can

Answered2021-02-21 11:22:44

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