Is it better to stay in recovery house after surgery?

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asked Jul 13, 2023 in Other- Health by bsbydee (460 points)
Is it better to stay in recovery house after surgery?

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answered Jul 13, 2023 by Flocraz (22,200 points)
It is better to stay in a recovery house after surgery if you don't have anyone to drive you home or you will be alone after the surgery.

If you stay in a recovery house after surgery the caretaker will be able to ensure that you heal properly, are taking medication that you may need and make sure you're eating well.

In a recovery house after surgery you will also be surrounded by other people who are in the same situation as you which can be comforting to some people as well.

If you have someone to look after you or drive you home after surgery then recovering at home from surgery is also okay.

The recovery room after surgery in a hospital also may be called the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU).

In the recovery room, clinical staff will closely monitor you as you recover from anesthesia.

The length of time spent in recovery depends on the type of surgery performed and the condition of the individual patient.

Every patient's length of stay in the PACU is different, but on average it is usually one to three hours.

This depends on factors such as type of surgery, the patient's response to surgery and anesthesia, and medical history.

Most patients remember very little regarding their recovery room experience.

There is a reason why doctors ask patients to avoid any sexual activities and rigorous exercises after surgery.

Any open surgery can take up to a month to heal properly.

Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgeries can take at least ten days to recover.

Attentive, consistent, and professional care will become invaluable as you or a loved one heals from injury or surgery.

Also, it is essential to have someone nearby if complications arise. Fever, infection, or scarring are especially common for older adults who undergo a major medical procedure.

Your surgeon will ask you to undress so that they can make sure that nothing is underneath the clothing that could cause harm to you or others in the operating room.

Your gown will be replaced after surgery so you can dress when ready to leave the OR.

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