Most individuals require only two or three days of hospitalization to recover from the operation. They can usually resume most of their normal activities within one to two weeks.
The patient may resume normal activities immediately following the test
The patient may resume normal activities immediately.
The patient may resume normal or postoperative activities after the test.
The patient can resume normal activities immediately after the test.
After the scan, the patient should be able to continue with normal daily activities with no problems.
Normal results depend on the location and stage of the patient's cancer at the time of surgery.
No special care is required after the procedure. Once the scan is complete, the patient can return to normal activities.
the patient is kept under observation until the medications' effects wear off. The patient has to be driven home and can generally resume a normal diet and usual activities unless otherwise instructed.
After the procedure, the patient is kept under observation until the effects of the medications wear off. The patient will have to be driven home by someone and can generally resume a normal diet and usual activities
Fatigue and weakness are common after the procedure. The patient should limit activities for the first two days after the procedure and can gradually resume normal activities by the end of the week.
The area may need to be bandaged overnight. The patient can return to normal activities; however, strenuous activities should be avoided in the first few days after the surgery
Pituitary tumors are usually curable. Following surgery, adults may gradually resume their normal activities, and children may return to school when the effects of the operation have diminished, and appetite and sense of well-being have returned.