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2026-06-23 06:24:53
Which fruit should avoid after surgery recovery ? Many local people say, in this process Melon and peach should not be eaten. But what health science say ?
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There is no scientific evidence that melon or peaches need to be avoided during normal post-surgery recovery unless your doctor has given specific dietary restrictions or you have an allergy, digestive intolerance, or a medical condition that requires limiting certain foods. The focus after surgery should be on: • Adequate protein intake for tissue repair • Sufficient calories to support healing • Hydration • A variety of fruits and vegetables for vitamins and antioxidants.

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Good afternoon no such evidence as such, pls try to not to go with the talks of local ppl. Connect with dietitian for it.

Answered2026-06-23 08:28:28

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Hello,there is generally no strong scientific evidence that peaches or melons must be avoided after surgery for most people. The most important thing is to follow the dietary instructions given by your surgeon, because recommendations can differ depending on the type of surgery and your medical condition.

Answered2026-06-23 07:13:16

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No fruit is avoided in surgery but you should mention that which surgery you are going through. You maintain healthy dietary habits including high protein and plenty of water

Answered2026-06-23 06:42:23

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