Will "hair" affect wound healing?
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What do I eat after surgery?
People will be ill. There will be live and dance days, and there will also be time to lie down and recuperate. During the injury period, what does it take to facilitate disease treatment and physical rehabilitation? In many cases, the patient is told not to eat "hair ". It is said that after the Emperor Zhu yuanqi has become a master, Xu Da, the general, will not eat "hair" goose because of backslashes. After hearing this, Zhu yuantao gave me goose and Xu Da, who suffered from attacks of backslice attacks. It can be seen that the power of things cannot be underestimated.
However, what is "sending things" does not seem to be clearly stated in the Classic Traditional Medical Classics. From the perspective of the list, the so-called hair is mostly some foods with irritating or high protein and fat content. The former is represented by condiments such as chilies, the latter is represented by eggs, milk, red meat and seafood that are susceptible to allergies. Some extreme statements even include sugar as a hair. The long hair list is all-encompassing, and the "taboo" is difficult to operate. Patients who are still in the healing phase after surgery or trauma have doubts about this. "Do you want me to quit?" is one of the most frequently answered questions by surgeons. It is undeniable that certain groups of people do need to control the food they eat. However, do ordinary people really cannot eat it when the wounds are getting better?
Wound Healing Process
Generally, wound healing can be divided into three stages. In the early stage of injury, the wound is bleeding and a blood clot is formed. During this period, the fiber protein is filled to stop bleeding and close the external environment. With the passage of time after injury, the new capillary and fiber cells began to appear inside the wound. The old blood clot was decomposed and swallowed up, And the granulation tissue occupied the damaged part. With the increase of collagen fibers in the granulation tissue, the granulation tissue gradually changes to fiber tissue, the wound becomes hard, and the scar gradually forms. In the third stage, the scar tissue begins to shape gradually to adapt to local physiological functions.
Wound Healing is affected by many factors. The core of wound healing is that the various cells performing the repair function can complete their work well. These factors can be divided into two categories: local factors and systemic factors.
Which factors will affect wound healing?
Infection is the enemy of wound healing. Once there is activity of pathogenic bacteria in the wound, the enzymes and Toxins Produced by the bacteria will greatly interfere with the normal healing process. In severe cases, the wound may have a pyogenic lesion, which will aggravate the damage of the tissue. After injury, we usually need to perform debridement and disinfection to prevent infection to the maximum extent and promote healing. If the wound defect is too serious or there is foreign body in the wound, the healing speed will be greatly slowed down. Suture means to win the wound and narrow the defect. Improper local treatment after injury, tissue pressure ischemia and hypoxia will lead to delayed healing. Some special parts should be kept stable and braked after injury, and repeated pulling will also affect healing. These are all local factors that affect healing.
As for systemic factors, malnutrition patients lack the protein, trace elements and other nutrients necessary for body repair, which will undoubtedly adversely affect wound healing. In patients with poor control of diabetes or with low immunity such as AIDS, cell function is impaired, and the wound is vulnerable to infection and delayed healing. In terms of age, the healing speed of the elderly is slower than that of the young. In patients who have been taking some cell-toxic drugs for a long time or who have been taking cortex hormones, the healing function also decreases. In general, wound healing can also be seen as a local reflection of systemic factors.
Hair and Wound Healing
To sum up, if the hair will affect wound healing, it will certainly take effect through two ways: local and whole body. Wound infection is related to pathogenic microbial contamination and breeding. disinfection and local cleansing and drying are the key to preventing infection. There is no evidence that food increases the wound infection rate, naturally including the "hair. Of course, if some foods are allergic, you should avoid ingesting them, which is the same for healthy people and patients with wound healing.
The mild superficial trauma has little impact on the whole body, and does not require mobilization of a lot of nutritional reserves. This trauma does not have to deliberately pursue high nutrition. At the same time, the high fat, high protein, or irritating food does not negatively affect healing. Patients with major trauma or major surgery are under stress, and the body is dominated by decomposition metabolism. The healing of such wounds requires a large amount of nutrient reserves. At this time, patients should be given adequate nutrition. Protein-and fat-rich "hair" are the targets that patients should focus on. Even if the patient is unable to eat because of illness, the doctor adds high nutrition to the vein of the patient. As for irritating hair, such as chilies, as long as the gastrointestinal function is permitted and there is no taboo, it does not exclude moderate intake.
The mystery of things stems from the traditional understanding of the natural taste of food. The clinical practice of modern medicine does not support the idea of avoiding food and hair. Now that people have made a scientific analysis of food and have a thorough understanding of the ingredients of food, the concept of hair that affects wound healing will inevitably fade down.
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