Is this usual after surgery?
I had my nerve bladder removed last week.. I am sentiment such pain on the disappeared side where one of the incisions is.. I'm also thought some tenderness above the belly button.. I go and tried to diagnose myself (I should NEVER do that)and now I'm wondering if I own a hernia.. I called my doctor this morning but she's contained by surgery most of the day.. What do you focus it could be?
Answer: that is commonplace, you will feel close to your stomach isn't there!!
as long as your not notice a smelly scent during cleaning of your incisions you should be OK, make sure you hold help when shifting the bandages, and maintain the incisions dry!
eat crackers and drink apple liquid, stayed hydrated..
Rizzo
It's normal. I have bone removed from my hip for a bone graft to my neck and it be sore as hell even a few days after they took the staples out.
Just wait for your surgeon to bid.
Sounds like you strained the nouns without significance to. It's normal to touch pain at the incision site. I've have two buddies have gb surgery, one next to conventional inscisions, the other with laser. The one near the conventional inscision had the most discomfort. I would suggest to sit tight for the doc to send for back and avoid the sit-coms. Laughing simply made the pain worse for my one friend and the two of us visit her when she was surrounded by the hospital had to walk off early because she be the giggly type and EVERYTHING we said made her giggle-funny or not. Take good watchfulness and please be gentle next to yourself until this thing is heal. You may feel better and want to push it a touch, but wait for a bit after you start passion better to get stirring again.
it's pretty tough to undo what your surgeon have done, and you can expect pain. Have you given it time plenty to heal? You have better call your doctor and describe them everything you are doing so they know how to treat you. hold a pillow owver your tmmy when you cough, boy it really helps