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What To Expect During Home Care Post An Operation

Many people who have surgery do not realize what they need to do to ensure proper recovery. Home care post an operation is crucial; it ensures the patient’s health and decreases stress on the family and friends because they do not have to come in to see their loved one every day like before the surgery.

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Every time you make a change for better or worse, don’t forget it may take several months to fully implement these changes into your life. This article will tell you what you can expect during your or your loved one’s home care post an operation, so be sure to read carefully.

Pain

After leaving the hospital or clinic, there will be some things that you should know about at-home care post an operation that takes place right away. The first thing is pain.

After surgery, you will most likely have some sort of discomfort at first, but it should slowly decrease throughout time. Also, you will need to elevate your leg if you have a knee or hip replacement. Elevating will help reduce swelling and muscle spasms in the portion that was operated on.

If your loved one is still in pain after their home care post an operation, some things can be done about that. The first is to call the doctor if they prescribe anything like pain medication; make sure not to skip doses because it could cause withdrawal symptoms. If they aren’t prescribed anything, ask if they would like acetaminophen instead; this will help ease their discomfort without the dangerous side effects of other pain medications.

Wound Dressing

The next thing home care post an operation is essential for is dressing changes. If you have a wound or incision, your doctor will tell you when the time is right to remove the bandage and dressing they put on. They will also show you how to do it properly, so there are no infections in the future. Also, during this process, be sure NOT to pull any of the stitches out; it could lead to them not holding together correctly in the end. Additional medical equipment might also be needed like different types of catheters, adult diapers, etc. depending on the surgery you had.

Rest

If you are recovering from surgery, don’t go back to work just yet. It’s possible, but it isn’t recommended because you need all your strength during recovery after an operation. It’s best to have at least one person that can stay with you during this part of your home care post an operation.

Diet and Nutrition

Now that we have discussed a few home care post an operation examples, the next thing to talk about is diet and nutrition. After surgery, you will most likely be on a liquid or soft food diet for about two weeks, so don’t think it’s as easy as making old favorites. 

With this in mind, you can do things to make sure you get all the nutrients you need: One way is to take vitamins and other supplements; however, always check with your doctor before taking any new supplement or medication just in case they react poorly together. Also, adding protein powder and multiple sources of fruits and veggies into drinks like smoothies will help provide proper nutrition without straining too much on your stomach after surgery.

Love and Support

Also, remember, if you have a loved one recovering from surgery at home, they need lots of love and support. Try your best not to complain about simple tasks around the house because it can be stressful depending on how long recovery has been going. If you want to treat them to something special, why not make a meal together or do a pleasant activity like their favorite movie? 

And don’t forget – if you have any questions, always ask the doctor! They are there to help you recover properly and answer any concerns or worries you might have. Good luck!

Uh Oh, Our Baby’s First Cold!

Avery: *cough* *cough*

Me: Oh, she’s just doing that for attention and it’s something new she learned.

Going Mom: Yeah, crazy baby.

This exchange of words (and coughs) has happened before and nothing was wrong, but just a few days ago, that coughing only got worse. Followed by the coughs, was a constantly runny nose, small fever, and one very unhappy baby.

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Oops, guess it wasn’t just for attention or to make random noise; she was for real this time! Sorry, Avery, us new parents still have so much to learn. Please forgive us.

As I write this, Avery’s symptoms seem to be improving, but keeping her happy all that easy yet. In retrospect, it’s never really that easy. But no complaints here, she’s pretty happy over all, she just has her moments as we all do. It probably doesn’t help when I’m sucking snot out of her runny nostrils several times a day with this handy device….

We’ve had the Nosefrida since Avery was born, but have only started using it now for her cold. Going Mom can’t stand to even watch me use it, so I guess I’m the sucker in the family. See what I did there? No?

By the way, that picture of a happy kid with the tube shoved in their nostril…..FALSE ADVERTISING! Avery screams like I’m pulling off her toes every time I use it and now she’ll start just at the sight of the thing. Using it while trying to hold her arms and head still has been challenging to say the least, but for some odd reason, I derive satisfaction from sucking out a lot of her snot. The more snot, the more bonus points for dad!

Anywho, this is another first for Avery (yay?) and hopefully it’s going away and won’t come back for a while. How many other new parents keep track of their baby’s “firsts”? Surely we aren’t alone here. It’s not like we’re tracking when we had her outside and a wind gust came in from the Northwest for her to feel for the first time.

Poor girl, you can tell she doesn’t understand why she feels so stuffy and out of it, but I’d say she’s doing good at keeping her spirits somewhat high. See that ever so slight smile emerging?

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We are against putting over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol in Avery’s body as there are too many dangers associated with these drugs and we don’t use them for ourselves. Plus, all of the children’s brands are filled with artificial colors and sweeteners which makes them even worse! I’ll stop there, but they are a big NO in this house.

Her sleep was less than stellar the first couple of nights with the cold, but she has slept through the past few nights pretty well. I’m sure her body is just so worn out and really needs the rest to help fight off the crap. I’m not an expert, but I’d say she’s on her way to recovery-ville! Mainly because even when she looks like this…

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….at the sound of the camera’s shutter, she transforms into this.

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Yeah, I’d say someone’s getting over their first cold. Wouldn’t you?

What are your thoughts on using modern medicine for your children? For yourself?

We look to homeopathic options whenever possible as well as essential oils which are overlooked but very effective.