Depending on the type and site of your surgery and anaesthetic, you may experience one or more of the following:
Pain: Pain may be experienced immediately post-op, or only after the local anaesthetic or block wears off which can take up to 24hours. Please take the prescribed pain relieving medication prescribed for you on discharge.
Bleeding: Some bleeding or ooze may come from your wound or operation site. There is no need for alarm unless it persists or appears to increase.
Nausea: Nausea is common after anaesthesia and whilst taking analgesia. This is usually short in duration and if necessary take the anti-nausea medication prescribed for you on discharge.
Dizziness: This is very common within the first 24hrs. Move slowly and carefully. Do not drive, operate hazardous machinery, make any important decisions, travel alone, engage in exercise or heavy work.
Sore Throat: This is common after anaesthesia. This will almost always resolve within 24 hours.
Mobility – Dr. Chang will give you clear instructions regarding any protective bracing or restriction in mobility post-op. The hospital physiotherapist will ensure you have the appropriate mobility aide and are safe to go home.
Driving – Depending on your type and site of operation, you may be able to drive 24hrs after the anaesthetic. Dr. Chang will give you the clearance to drive when appropriate.
Dressing – Please keep all dressings intact and dry until your post-operative review appointment.