After a couple of days, yes, but you should never drink directly after any surgery.
This would not be advisable, as alcohol is a significant irritant to the stomach, especially in those who have had peptic ulcers.
You'd better not, after the surgery you should try your best to avoid spicy food, alcohol is absolutely on the group!
If you had heart surgery you shouldn't drink alcohol until your surgeon says you can.
Of course you cannot drink alcohol after surgery, the pain meds prescribed would cause havoc if alcohol is then introduced. It is not advisable to drink when taking pain medication. However, once you have healed and are no longer on medications, it would be fine to drink some alcohol.
Ask your doctor to be certain
People who have had gastric bypass surgery should not drink alcohol at all, generally-speaking. Certainly you should consult the doctor who did the surgery before even considering it.
Drinking alcohol soon after surgery is discouraged because alcohol thins the blood (which is good for the heart and circulatory system) but increases the chances of bleeding.
I wouldn't recommend it, mixing prednisone and alcohol can give you ulcers. I'm not sure about avelox.
All alcohol are acidic. if one has ulcers, he should avoid alcohol, until such a time one is sucessfully treated. All alcohol are acidic. if one has ulcers, he should avoid alcohol, until such a time one is sucessfully treated.
Consuming alcohol is not recommended before any surgery as it will thin out your blood and retard the healing process. After surgery, large amounts of alcohol consumed can prolong healing times, and the thinning of your blood may cause dizziness. Ask your doctor about the side effects of alcohol related to your surgery.
Yes you can be sick sometimes because the alcohol turns into Acid.Which makes you vomitt. You can get ulcers or cancer from to much drinking
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't do it just in case.
Alcohol thins the blood. How? Because it is drawn into the blood stream, diluting the blood. This is bad with regards to a persons clotting factors. The thinner a persons blood, the quicker the person will bleed. Hense the adverse take on having alcohol before surgery. Not forgetting alcohol mixing badly with medications you will be given before during and after surgery.
It would be unwise. The blood loss due to a miscarry can cause complications leading to the need for surgery. Alcohol can not only reduce the body's ability to clot (blood) but if surgery becomes necessary, can interfere with the effectiveness of anesthetics and other drugs administered.