For immediate assistance regarding questions or concerns about your post operative care, please call 210-526-1913.
If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.
How can you care for yourself after surgery?
Here are some tips for caring for yourself after surgery. But be sure to follow any instructions your doctor gives you.
Take medicine as directed.
- If you take aspirin or some other blood thinner, talk to your doctor before you start taking them again.
- If your doctor prescribed medicine, take it exactly as directed.
- Ask your doctor about over-the-counter pain medicine.
Care for your cut (incision).
- Gently wash the area daily with warm water, and pat it dry.
- You may shower 24 to 48 hours after surgery.
- Don’t take a bath or swim until your doctor says it’s okay.
Move carefully.
- Don’t move quickly or lift anything heavy until your doctor says it’s okay.
- Ask your doctor when you can exercise and do other activities.
- Rest when you feel tired.
- Ask your doctor when it’s okay to have sex.
Eat and drink as directed.
- When you feel like eating, start with small amounts of food.
- You can eat your normal diet, unless your doctor gives you other instructions.
When should you call for help?
Call your doctor now if:
- You have symptoms of infection, such as:
- Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness.
- Red streaks leading from the incision.
- Pus draining from the incision.
- A fever.
- You have loose stitches, or your incision comes open.
- Bright red blood soaks through the bandage over your incision.
- You have pain that does not get better after you take pain medicine.
- You have nausea or vomiting that gets worse or won’t stop.
- You are too sick to your stomach to drink any fluids.