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Gallbladder operation
My sister recently underwent laparoscopic surgery for her gallbladder stone it's been 6 days running my question is can she have tea once in a day and what precautions should we take for her and what should we do in compulsion
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Anything limited is ofcourse not harmful...What type of tea you drink is important..simple tea without masala in it is always healthy... especially with low or no sugars... Avoid spicy and oily food Increase fluid intake in your diet.. Try to eat your meals on regular intervals every single day
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She can take normal diet including tea A bit if less fat to start with.
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If the surgery went uneventful and patient is allowed to take food she can take tea and other liquids in her diet .. Few patients have indigestion for milk and curd. Avoid taking fried and oily diet
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Avoid the oily and fried diet . Precautions for dressing of wound and personal hygiene maintenance with follow up to the operating doctor
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