How long does it take to get out of bed after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids

How long does it take to get out of bed after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids

If the condition of uterine fibroids is serious, surgical treatment should be adopted immediately. The most common surgical treatment method is minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery can achieve good treatment results. During the treatment period, you must cooperate closely with the doctor and must not have negative emotions to avoid affecting the actual effect of the surgery. Postoperative medical care is particularly important. So, how long will it take before you can get out of bed after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids.

Generally, anesthetics are required for minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids. Anesthetics can affect the patient's urination function and gastrointestinal motility. Therefore, doctors recommend that patients get out of bed and move around as soon as possible after surgery, which can improve poor gastrointestinal motility and other conditions. If the body allows and the wound pain is not obvious after surgery, you can get out of bed and move around appropriately on the second day. However, if the wound pain is severe, you can delay getting out of bed and moving around for a while. At the beginning, the time for getting out of bed and moving around should not be too long, 5 to 10 minutes is appropriate, and then you can gradually increase the time for moving around. When moving, you should move gently and avoid large movements to avoid involving the wound, causing wound pain or even rupture.

After undergoing minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids, you must pay attention to the healing of the wound, ensure that the affected area is clean and comfortable, avoid contact with water in a short period of time, and avoid wearing clothes that may irritate the wound. It is very important to prevent the wound from being rubbed. Pay attention to a diversified diet at ordinary times. It is better to eat more nutritious foods. It is best not to eat highly irritating foods to avoid affecting the patient's physical recovery. Also pay attention to getting more rest, not staying up late or overworked, and ensure more than eight hours of sleep every night.

Patients who have undergone minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids should do regular follow-up work. Most of them need to go to the hospital for follow-up one month later to understand the recovery of the uterus and whether there is a possibility of recurrence. Sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited for one month after the operation, and sitting baths and tub baths are not allowed within one month to prevent intrauterine infection and affect the effect of the operation.

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