Is it okay to eat hot food after a gastroscopy if experiencing a sore throat?
Gastroscopy refers to the examination of the stomach using an endoscope. It is generally not recommended to consume hot foods after gastroscopy if sore throat occurs. Proper post-exam care is advised.
If significant sore throat or difficulty swallowing occurs after gastroscopy, these symptoms may be caused by mechanical irritation during the examination. At this time, it is not advisable to consume hot food immediately, especially excessively hot or hard foods, to avoid aggravating the inflammatory response in the throat or even causing bleeding. Instead, choose cool, soft, and smooth foods, and promptly report symptoms to your doctor for appropriate management according to medical guidance.
After gastroscopy, it is recommended to consume mild and easily digestible foods, such as soft noodles or millet porridge, to minimize irritation to the throat and vocal cords. Spicy, hard, excessively hot, or cold foods may worsen sore throat symptoms and should be avoided as much as possible. Drinking plenty of warm water can help alleviate sore throat symptoms and also helps maintain moisture in the mouth and throat.
In daily life, it is advisable to adequately prepare for the examination and appropriately care for your body afterward to promote recovery.