The anesthesia and pain medications can cause nausea after any surgery, so a limited diet may be recommended. If there is no nausea, the patient can re establish their regular diet.
It would depend on what surgery you have undergone. Your doctor will be able to advise you.
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.
Pregnancy and cataract do not go hand in hand. But then you can go for the cataract surgery when pregnant. Only thing that you should inform your doctor that you are pregnant. And avoid the surgery in first trimester.
After a person has the MPFL surgery they should will be sore and can eat what you want. You will be given something for the pain and should rest as much as possible.
That is entirely dependent on the surgery. Some surgery will require you to eat nothing for a certain amount of time before going under, while others require no change in diet at all, but either way you should absolutely ask your doctor what needs to be done before hand as every case is different.
Depending on the surgery you have, you may not be able to eat afterwards. If you are given a general anesthesia, you probably will not want to eat right after surgery. As for swelling, that is not really a question of what you eat, or drink, but it is your body's response to injury. The best way to avoid swelling after surgery is to follow your doctor's orders. If your surgery is on an extremity, your foot, knee, or arm, keep it elevated as much as possible to avoid swelling.
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.
You can go to the doctor to get more information on what you should eat after your bariatric surgery. You can also get on any medical or health website and find it as well.
Your doctor is the first person you should talk to about obesity surgery. This surgery does have a lot of associated risks that you need to be aware of before hand.
Patients should not eat or drink anything for the eight hours before the scheduled time of surgery.
Yes. You should be able to eat a normal diet after gallbladder surgery. However, you may want to avoid greasy or spice foods for awhile.
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