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Colon cancer is advanced, but it has spread, and the infected incision cannot heal. Who knows what food to eat can make the incision heal as soon as possible?

Wound healing needs reasonable and sufficient nutrition, especially high-quality trace elements such as protein, zinc and iron, B vitamins and vitamin C, which are essential nutrients for wound healing. Foods containing high-quality protein include animal foods such as poultry, livestock, fish, eggs and milk. Animal foods are rich in trace elements and B vitamins, which are beneficial to wound healing.

Raw fish has tender meat and less water content than common freshwater fish, so it is rich in high-quality trace elements such as protein and zinc, which is a good food for wound healing after operation. At present, no substances that increase scars have been found in the nutrition circle. As for the formation of scar, it is related to the quality of surgical wound suture, whether the wound is inflamed or not, and whether the patient belongs to scar constitution, but it is not necessarily related to some foods.

Fruits are rich in vitamins and minerals, especially apples, oranges, strawberries and fresh dates. Vitamin C can promote the formation of collagen and promote wound healing. Bananas, like ordinary fruits, have no special adverse factors to the body, and are rich in vitamin C, potassium and pectin, which is helpful to the balance of water and electrolyte and the recovery of intestinal function after operation. But good food also needs a proper amount. Too much food will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, which is not conducive to absorption.