Guide To Appendicitis Treatment And Recovery
Avoid Strenuous Activity
Individuals recovering from an appendectomy will need to avoid strenuous activity. Vigorous exercise and fast movements may damage the stitches used to close the incisions, and this could delay the patient's recovery. Bicycle riding, jogging, strength training, and aerobic exercise (other than a short, gentle walk) should all be avoided. Lifting of children, grocery bags, and backpacks is not recommended during this time. Patients who have had a laparoscopic procedure should restrict their activities for at least the first three to five days after the operation, and individuals who had open surgery will need a minimum of ten to fourteen days of activity restriction. In addition to avoiding strenuous activity, patients will need to prioritize rest and sleep as much as possible. A doctor's clearance is necessary before the patient resumes their normal routine and before they resume any fitness programs. Typically, it takes about two or three weeks to completely recover after an appendectomy.
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Support Abdomen Appropriately

Doctors routinely advise patients recovering from any kind of abdominal surgery that they will need to support their abdomen appropriately for optimal healing. Coughing, sneezing, laughing, and moving could cause pain. To reduce discomfort, patients may want to place a pillow over their lower abdomen as soon as possible during coughing or laughing. While holding the pillow, they should apply light pressure to support their abdominal muscles. Having a pillow nearby at all times will make this process easier, and patients should aim to move as slowly and gently as possible. Although supporting the abdomen can help, patients recovering from surgery should let their doctor know if they have any worsening abdominal pain, and they should check the incision sites for signs of bleeding, discharge, or pus. Although a greenish discharge is a healthy sign of healing, a discharge of bright red blood that soaks through a bandage will need medical attention, and patients also need to seek care if their stitches loosen.
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