In the modern world, a person has to face various unpleasant diseases. One of these ailments is dysbiosis. No one is immune from such an ailment, since it can be "picked up" in various ways. Unfortunately, there are cases when it appears after the operation.
It should be noted that when dysbiosis after surgery, you need to seek help from a doctor, since self-medication can cause complications.
Since the disease occurs after a poorly performed operation, the doctor selects medicines carefully so that they do not harm other organs. When choosing a treatment, the doctor relies on the degree and stage of dysbiosis.
The doctor divides the treatment into several stages:
- Antibiotics are primarily prescribed, which will fight against the harmful microflora formed by dysbiosis;
- When bad bacteria die, the treatment goes to the next stage, namely the settling of beneficial microflora. This can be done with such medicines as Bifidumbacterin;
- The final stage of treatment is maintaining the body in a healthy state. This is necessary to ensure that the person is not ill again, and also recovered from the operation.
Unfortunately, one therapy is not enough to get rid of dysbiosis after surgery. It is necessary at the same time with taking medications, eat right, adhering to a diet.
First of all, care must be taken to ensure that the food is consumed at the same time. Only in this case the result will be positive. It is necessary to take into account when compiling a diet that fact that the dysbacteriosis was acquired after the operation.
The following products should be excluded from the diet:
- Cabbage;
- Chocolate;
- Cold, as well as gas-containing drinks;
- Berries and fruits with a sour taste;
- Canned and smoked products;
- Soups based on mushrooms, meat and fish;
- Products from butter dough;
- Alcoholic beverages.
The above products will have a bad effect on the human body, which has not yet recovered from the operation. In addition, some of these products enhance the effect of dysbiosis.
Recovery will be rapid if the patient is fed on steamed food. It is recommended that there are small portions in order not to load the stomach and intestines. It is best if the food is divided into 5 times, and then there will be no trace of dysbiosis.