That depends on the operation. An uncomplicated appendectomy might take 45 minutes. A bowel resection might take three hours. Every operation is different.
You must be patient, this will take a couple more weeks to straighten itself out. If it is not giving you too much pain exercise a bit more, if it is hurting too much, ask you Doctor what is going on. It will take a bit of time.
this should be discussed with a doctor; Vitamin E affects the blood clotting mechanisms and can be dangerous if too much is taken...e.g., for anyone having surgery.
Recovery time will depend on the actual surgery and how in depth it is. Laser surgery is much faster to recover from but it could be a week up to 6 months based on what you have done.
Yes it will. Try to force your voice to much. Like any surgery it will take time to heal. If you have further questions it's best to discuss them with your doctor.
Really long, enough time for the doctor to finger your anus and then exploit you. Dont do it.
Sure, depends on the type of surgery, time since the surgery and if your doctor gives you the ok to do that activity.
You should take the antibiotic in the amount and the time period the doctor recommends. If you do not finish the regimen, the antibiotic will not work properly.
The surgery takes about an hour with most time spent waiting for the local anesthesia to take effect, plus time to take x-rays of the pin after it is inserted. I was able to go to work right after the surgery. The only pain was the shots for the local anesthesia.
Cipro should not affect your surgery. However, I always recommend talking to your doctor about everything you're taking ahead of time. Tell the surgeon about the antibiotic and let them make the final decision about it.
It all depends on which doctor you have because every doctor prefers to perform the surgery at a different time period. It also depends on what stage your heart problems has advanced to.
I had my ACL/LCL/PCL done in October and i was walking a month and a half later. My surgery cost on the high end of 100,000 because i had two surgeons.
No, a doctor cannot refuse surgery to someone based on the fact that they are Autistic, this would count as discrimination. I can't think of any time when this would be acceptable.