"Rui Luo" is the abbreviation of artificial abortion. In most cases, you can eat a small amount of bayberry after artificial abortion. In a few cases, you cannot eat it. You need to analyze it separately, as follows: 1. In most cases, you can eat it: The principle of diet after artificial abortion is nutritious, and you cannot eat food that is too cold or too spicy. Bayberry is a kind of fruit, rich in vitamins and minerals, relatively nutritious, and non-irritating. Therefore, most people can eat some bayberry after artificial abortion, but you must pay attention to a balanced diet, you cannot eat bayberry in large quantities, and you must eat it with other foods. 2. Cannot eat in a few cases: A small number of people cannot eat bayberry after an artificial abortion. This is because bayberry tastes a bit sour. If you suffer from digestive system diseases such as gastritis, eating bayberry will irritate the gastric mucosa and aggravate the condition. After an artificial abortion, due to immune deviation, the symptoms may be more severe and lasting. After an abortion, you should pay attention to rest more and refrain from sexual intercourse within one month. |
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