Can I eat fruit after a胃镜 biopsy?
After a gastroscopic biopsy, it is generally acceptable to eat a moderate amount of fruit, but excessive consumption should be avoided to prevent further irritation to the stomach and intestines.
Following a gastroscopic biopsy, it is usually fine to consume moderate amounts of alkaline fruits such as apples, bananas, and pears. These fruits are rich in nutrients and can help protect and nourish the gastrointestinal tract. They also contain abundant vitamin C and dietary fiber, which help replenish essential nutrients and promote intestinal motility, effectively relieving constipation. However, these fruits are considered cooling in nature, and eating too much at once may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, leading to symptoms such as nausea and acid reflux.
After a gastroscopic biopsy, if there are no significant complications, patients can drink thin porridge in moderation and consume small amounts of fruit. If concerned about the fruit being too cold, it can be warmed before consumption to minimize irritation to the gastrointestinal tract.
In addition, if gastrointestinal bleeding is severe after the biopsy, fasting is required, and eating fruit should be avoided temporarily to prevent worsening of gastrointestinal symptoms.