After an Appendectomy
Most patients recover quickly after appendectomy. You will likely be in the hospital for 1–2 days. If your appendix burst you may stay longer. After you return home, plan on a follow-up visit to the doctor in 1–2 weeks.
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| You will start walking very soon after surgery. Walking helps you recover faster and helps prevent complications. |
In the Hospital
In most cases, you will drink liquids and walk on the day of the surgery. You will also receive pain medication. To help keep your lungs clear, you may be taught breathing exercises.
Back at Home
To help control pain from surgery, take your medications as directed. Avoid strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and driving until your surgeon says it is OK. As instructed, slowly resume your normal activities in 7–10 days.
When to Call Your Doctor
Call your doctor if you notice any of the following:
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Swelling, oozing, worsening pain, or unusual redness around the incision
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Fever (over 101.0°F)
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Worsening abdominal pain
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Severe diarrhea, bloating, or constipation
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Nausea or vomiting
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Date Last Reviewed:
8/14/2003
Date Last Modified:
8/14/2003