Hysterectomy Care
Hysterectomy is a major operation where the uterus of a woman is removed. In this procedure, even the cervix, fallopian tubes, and the ovaries may be removed if necessary. Although the risk of complications for this type of surgery is low, it’s still important for a woman who has undergone hysterectomy to get proper hysterectomy care. This will not only help in a faster recovery, but it will also help in preventing complications, resulting overall in a comfortable experience for the patient.
Hysterectomy Care Before the Surgery
Before you undergo a hysterectomy surgery, it’s important that you get ample hysterectomy care to reduce the risk of complications.
- Have a fiber-rich diet before the hysterectomy in order to counter the constipation that post-operative medication causes.
- Eat a light meal like a salad on the night prior to the surgery, but don’t eat or drink anything after midnight.
- Get a lot of sleep.
- Exercise in order to relieve some stress.
Hysterectomy Care After the Surgery
Although you are bound to experience some pain and discomfort after your hysterectomy procedure, see this as a time for you to rest and relax. You won’t have to go to work for some weeks, and you won’t have to do any house chores either, so take this time to just regain your energies and have fun doing the things you don’t normally get to do.
- Dress in loose-fitting and comfortable clothes.
- Have a list of emergency phone numbers handy. These can include numbers of your family, friends, and doctors who can provide hysterectomy care.
- Gather all the books you never had the time to read.
- Be sure to have a TV and DVD player in your room for your viewing pleasure.
- Have a music player nearby should you want to give your eyes a rest.
- Eat healthy. This is not just a hysterectomy care tip, but something you should always do.
- Take painkillers as prescribed by your doctor.
- Have enough sanitary pads. Avoid using tampons.
- Use heating pads, but don’t let these come in direct contact with your skin.
- Do not lift heavy things. Ask the help of friends and family.
- Ask others to prepare your meal for you, or to drive you somewhere.
- Do not drink alcohol.
Above all make sure you keep and maintain all doctor follow-up appointments so that you can get the best hysterectomy care possible.
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Kindly let me know if travelling (holiday which can not be cancelled) after 3 weeks (of complete rest)of hysterectomy is okay. I do not have to carry luggage or bend. Just walk and relax and be driven. Is going into the water (no swimming) okay.
Kindly reply as soon as possible.
Thanks and regards,
Gul
Enjoy your holiday but stay out the water. We do not want you to get an infection from either your vaginal and/or abdominal incisions.