It is best to refrain from all Alcoholic Beverages at for at least 30 days after a surgery or when pain medication is out of the system. Post surgery pain medication is usually prescribed after the procedure which makes is very dangerous to consume alcohol.
We can not give medical advice. You should discuss that issue with the physician who is treating your concussion. In NO event should you drink during the first week after any concussive head injury.
The NHS guidance is 24 hours, for patients which are assumed to be "moderate drinkers" (e.g normally a glass of wine or two in the evenings). (Clearly, for anyone with alcohol problems or liver problems alcohol consumption should be minimal anyway, so the above guidance does not apply in these situations.)
However... it is possible to anesthetise someone who is drunk, although turning up for surgery whilst drunk is frowned upon (whether you're the patient or the surgeon). Also, there are legal issues associated with the patient being drunk when they sign the consent form for surgery. Which is why it's best to turn up sober.
Ask your physician, he knows your case best.
Should be minimal, if any. All of the alcohol will have left your system long before any anesthetics are administered, which is the major problem.
after surgery? well you should wait a few days or weeks until you get back to your normal routine before you had the surgery
NO! It's a surgery and feeding or giving water can be dangeous. Consult your vet as to how long before surgery you should keep them for eatting and drinking.
Pikachu,and Pichu.
They say before a surgery you are supposed to eat 10 bananas you should stop listening to stupid doctors who have no clue on what they are talking about.
Your last meal before your gastric bypass surgery should be something that you love. You need to keep in mind that after your surgery you will be put on a special diet and you won't be able to eat the foods that you love for a long time. You should eat your favorite meal and enjoy every bit of it.
You should stop aspirin or any other anticoagulants at least 5 days prior to surgery. Your surgeon should instruct you specifically when to stop it though.
Depends on the surgery. I just recently had surgery and I could not have any OTC drug for 24 before or after the surgery.
You should ask your surgeon as they will know your case
Ask your doctor or surgeon. Only that person can tell you how long before you can drive when you have had any kind of surgery.
You shouldn't mix alcohol and any medications at any time. However, a good 8 hours should have passed before you attempt to drink.
Typically, before a surgery, you will have a pre-op visit where you will have some tests to determine if your body can endure the surgery. You should have also received paperwork from your surgeon advising you what needs to be done prior to surgery such as fasting, what type of clothing to bring, and how long to be prepared to stay in the hospital.