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Foods and Lifestyle Changes That Support UFE Recovery

Uterine Fibroid Embolization recovery can be supported with thoughtful dietary choices and lifestyle adjustments. Knowing what to eat and how to care for yourself post-procedure can make the healing process smoother and more comfortable.

At North Texas Fibroids in Flower Mound, TX, Dr. Robert Handley offers expert care in UFE procedures with years of experience in minimally invasive vascular treatments. Dr. Handley, a board-certified interventional radiologist, is dedicated to providing personalized care for fibroid patients.

Nutrient-Rich Foods for UFE Recovery

Eating nutrient-rich foods is essential for supporting your body as it heals from UFE. Starting with small, light meals post-procedure can help manage nausea and support digestion. Your diet should consist of the following: 

  • Leafy greens like spinach and kale are high in vitamins and minerals.
  • Berries provide antioxidants that reduce inflammation.
  • Lean proteins such as chicken and fish help in tissue repair.
  • Whole grains offer fiber to aid digestion and prevent constipation, especially important when taking prescribed pain medications.
  • Nuts and seeds deliver healthy fats and essential nutrients. 

Maintaining a balanced diet with these nutrient-rich foods will not only aid physical recovery but also enhance overall well-being during your healing journey.

Hydration and Its Importance Post-UFE

Staying hydrated is crucial after UFE. Drinking plenty of water helps flush toxins, reduces swelling, and keeps your body functioning optimally. Herbal teas and electrolyte-rich drinks can also help manage mild nausea, a common post-procedure symptom.

Lifestyle Adjustments for a Smooth Recovery

Simple lifestyle changes can enhance your recovery experience:

  • Rest adequately to allow your body to heal, as fatigue is common in the first week.
  • Incorporate light activities like short walks to promote circulation but avoid lifting over 10 pounds for at least 48 hours.
  • Manage stress through relaxation techniques such as meditation or deep breathing.
  • Avoid strenuous activities until cleared by your doctor, including exercises that increase abdominal blood flow.

Taking these steps, along with following your doctor’s prescribed medications like Naprosyn for inflammation and stool softeners for constipation, will support a smoother recovery.

Additional Considerations for UFE Recovery

Post-UFE recovery may involve managing mild fever, crampy abdominal pain, and light bleeding, which are all normal. Gradually reintroducing light activities and adhering to dietary advice ensures optimal healing. Contact your provider if symptoms worsen.

Support Your Recovery with Expert Care at North Texas Fibroids

Ready to take charge of your Uterine Fibroid Embolization recovery? Contact North Texas Fibroids in Flower Mound, TX, at 469-205-7787 for expert care and personalized support.

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