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six weeks
how long can german shephard live with bladder cancer with no treatments like chemotherapie or surgery
It will depend on your healing time. It is best to consult with your physician.
As the catheters drains the urine continously to the collection bag the bladder will not be expanded by filling-up with urine. The patient will not feel any urge to empty the bladder as long as the catheter is inside. Some patients feel at the beginning a "something is inside".
You can take some sort of steroidal medication for the healing of broken bones prescribed by your doctor
Depends on how fast you are healing and what your doctor tells you
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a surgery done to remove the gall bladder. The stitches need to remain dry until your two week follow-up appointment.
Recovery time for a cuneiform fracture surgery can vary depending on the severity of the fracture, method of treatment, and individual healing capabilities. In general, it can take several weeks to a few months to fully recover from the surgery. Physical therapy and rehabilitation may also be needed to regain strength and function in the foot.
Gall Bladder surgery usually leaves you in very rough pain for the first 1-3 days after. In a week you should be walking, eating, driving and doing all normal day activities with little or no discomfort. By two weeks you should be almost fully recovered.
It is important to follow your surgeon's guidance, but typically it can take 4-6 weeks after toe surgery to start bending your toes. This timeframe can vary depending on the type of surgery and individual healing process.
Depending on the type of surgery (mine is a plate and screws) 8 weeks until you can effectively 'do things' again. I start physical therapy 8 weeks after surgery, but exercising and all depends mainly on the condition of your incision and how it is healing. Sweating with an incision that is less than 2 weeks old increases the risk of infection, which will slow the healing of your bone and incision. The best advice: listen to your doctor.
There's (usually) a tube inside the tire. As long as that tube is intact, it's just like any other inflated bladder and will keep the pressurized air inside.