Can I eat Chinese bayberries after having intestinal polyps removed?

Jun 10, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Shen Yonghua
Introduction
If the recovery after surgery proceeds smoothly without complications and the doctor has permitted a return to a normal diet, it is generally safe to consume an appropriate amount of fresh, ripe bayberries (Myrica rubra). Bayberries are rich in vitamin C and other antioxidant substances, which can help enhance immunity and promote wound healing. The patient should not experience any gastrointestinal discomfort, such as abdominal pain or diarrhea.

  Patients who have undergone intestinal polypectomy can generally consume waxberries in moderation.

  If the postoperative recovery proceeds smoothly without complications and the physician has permitted resumption of normal diet, moderate consumption of fresh, ripe waxberries is usually safe. Waxberries are rich in vitamin C and other antioxidant substances, which help enhance immunity and promote wound healing. For patients without gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms such as abdominal pain or diarrhea, moderate consumption of waxberries will not impose additional burden on the intestines.

  However, excessive consumption of waxberries may increase gastric acid secretion, thereby exacerbating gastric discomfort and hindering postoperative recovery. Therefore, for patients who have recently undergone intestinal polyp removal surgery, it is recommended to consume waxberries in small amounts and closely monitor any physical reactions. Regarding diet, it is advisable to consume more foods rich in protein, multiple vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, such as eggs, lean meat, tomatoes, apples, etc.

  In daily diet, maintaining a balanced dietary structure and diverse nutrient intake is recommended to help maintain overall health.

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