Care at Home after Tymanoplasty
How will I feel after my surgery?
- You may feel slightly nauseated after surgery.
- You may feel light-headed, dizzy or sleepy for 24 hours after an anaesthetic.
- You may have a slight temperature for two (2) days.
- It is normal to have a slightly red, swollen incision.
- It is normal to have a small amount of oozing from pink to dark red from your incision.
You need to call your doctor if…
- Your temperature is higher than 101°F or 38.5°C;
- You have bright red bleeding from your incision;
- You have more than a small amount of swelling around your incision;
- You develop an infection, e.g., increased redness, swelling and pain at your incision and/or you develop a “smelly” discharge;
- You develop nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea which persists after 24 hours.
If you cannot contact your doctor, go to the nearest Emergency Department. |
For 24 hours after surgery:
- Do not drive
- Do not operate heavy equipment
- Do not drink alcohol
- Do not smoke
- Do not make any important decisions
- Do not blow your nose.
- Cough or sneeze with your mouth open.
How should I care for myself after my surgery?
Nutrition:
- Eat light foods for the first day, such as tea, toast, soup or Jello® and drink extra fluids.
- If you are diabetic, follow your doctor’s orders for diet and medication.
Activity and Exercise:
- Have a responsible adult stay with you for 24 hours.
- You will need to rest for a few days following your surgery.
- Avoid any activity that strains the area of your surgery.
- Ask your surgeon when it is safe to return to your regular activities and work.
Hygiene:
- Your surgeon will tell you when you may have a bath or shower and wash your hair.
Medication:
- Take only the medication for pain that your surgeon prescribes.
- Follow your surgeon’s order about when to start taking your routine medications.
Surgical Area:
- Keep area clean and dry.
- If the incision opens up, cover with a clean dressing and call your doctor.
- If you start to have bright red bleeding that soaks through your dressing, put a clean cloth over the incision, apply pressure with your hand and call your surgeon.
- If you have stitches, your surgeon will tell you if and when they should be removed.
- Do not get water in ear.
- Do not lay on operative side.
Follow-Up Care:
- Be sure to ask your surgeon if you need to return for a visit.
- By following your instructions and taking good care of yourself, you should recover quickly and safely.
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