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Health Tip: Recovering From Appendectomy
Follow doctor's orders and take it easy
Monday, August 5, 2013
(HealthDay News) -- Appendectomy is often required to remove an inflamed or infected appendix. Taking time to recover properly can help you get on your feet faster.
Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests how to recover from an appendectomy:
Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests how to recover from an appendectomy:
- Make sure you keep the incision dry and clean, and follow your doctor's instructions for bathing.
- If you have staples or stitches, they will be removed during a follow-up visit with the doctor.
- If you have adhesive strips, keep them clean and dry. In a few days, they're designed to fall off.
- Take care when standing for long periods, as this may make your incision and abdominal muscles ache.
- Take a pain reliever recommended by your doctor, and while you should engage in light walking and movement, avoid strenuous activity.
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