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ABOUT RECOVERY

Let's talk about recovery after treatment for a hernia

Always discuss recovery with your doctor.

Here's what you might expect after hernia surgery, from the first day through the first few weeks.

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Waking up after surgery

After waking up from surgery, there may be an IV used to provide fluids and pain medications, there may also be small bandages or glue over any incisions that were made during surgery. Small amounts of food and drink will be given to the patient shortly after they wake up. 

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Before leaving the hospital

A nurse will go over any discharge instructions with patients before they leave the hospital. These instructions will include what to expect over the first few days, how to care for the incision(s), and a list of symptoms and warning signs. They will also provide a number to call if the patient has any concerns or questions. 

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Going home after surgery

In addition to eating, drinking and being steady on their feet, a patient will have to be able to urinate before going home. A responsible adult should be there to drive the patient home and assist with any household duties for the first few days after surgery. 

Warning signs after surgery

If any of the following occur after surgery, the patient should contact a doctor.

 

  • Fever (over 38.3C)
  • Odour or increased drainage from your incision
  • No bowel movements for 3 days or more
  • Excessive sweating
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Redness
  • Bleeding
  • Worsening pain

Recovering after hernia surgery

It is important to rest for a few days after surgery. A pillow can be used to put over the abdomen for support in case of coughing, sneezing or vomiting (which can be a side effect of anaesthesia). Coughing, sneezing and vomiting can cause discomfort after hernia surgery.                                          

The incision(s) may be sore for two or three days after surgery and may be swollen, bruised, tender and numb. This is normal after surgery and should go away within a few weeks. The surgeon should be contacted if there are any concerns.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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