How long does it take to recover after a bilateral salpingectomy?
Depending on your� type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and�type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and�a few very small incisions to�access the�area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any�adhesions or fat deposits, all�with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive�option,� of coarse,� that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
� Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement.�Let me know what you had done and your age range too,�if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation?�Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call�your�Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
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�����������������������Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie Depending on your type of incision can be a factor for starters. Can you specify your area and type of surgery? A laparotomy is a full incision and can be vertical or a lap called a bikini cut. Then there is a laparoscopy, which is performed by a camara inserted into the belly button and a few very small incisions to access the area to cut away and or burn the surrounding tissues and any adhesions or fat deposits, all with minimal scarring. Of the two procedures listed above, the laparoscopy, is believed to be a less invasive option, of coarse, that all depends on you your age history of any previous surgeries and your surgeon. If no heavy scarring, bleeding, or any other such complications occur while performing that particular procedure, then you will be on your way to a speedy recovery. In any case, that may be true for the average patient, but it is not unheard of to have slower recovery from pain if you were unlucky enough to have had several areas looked at, during the procedure, and the surgeon encountered several difficult areas of thick adhesions or / or fat deposits, tumors etc.....then unfortunately the surgery probably was a few hrs. longer then anticipated, as will your recovery on the inside of your abdominal cavity.
Usually, a patient is required to rest and not do any heavy lifting or perform any strenuous activity. As tolerated after you return home. That only pertains to walking a bit and again only what you can feel comfortable doing. Although once you're at home you will not want to walk if the pain is so severe, but unfortunatly it must be done in order to start the healing process and from stiffening all those muscles that need so much encouragement. Let me know what you had done and your age range too, if you feel comfortable. Did you already have the operation? Is it curiosity if and when for work reasons? You can always call your Dr. and express your questions and concerns towards this matter.
Good luck and let me know if I can be of any more assistance to you. It was my pleasure.
Deanmarie
Is the scorpion a arachnids or an insect?
The scorpion is not an insect. but, The scorpion is an arachnid, and an arthropod.
Scorpions are arthropods.
Of course.
The phylum arthropoda is divided into three main classes . these are :
Crustacea eg : Daphnia(water flea)
Insecta eg: locust or butterfly
Arachnida eg: spider or scorpion
Diagnostic features of Arthropoda:
Arthropods are triploblastic coelomates.
They have an exoskeleton which is there for suppost. the exosckelton also prevents dessication.
they have metameric segmentation; tagmatisation : where several segments fuse to form one tagmata.
they have compound eyes.
Diagnostic features of Arachnida eg : scorpion
terrestrial
2 tagmata:cephalothorax and abdomen
no antennae
simply eyes only
no larval form
Gaseous echange by book lungs.
What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus species of a butterfly?
A 'Butterfly' is any insect belonging to the Order Lepidoptera, of which there are many separate families and species.
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Arthropoda
Class - Insecta
Order - Lepidoptera
HOW CAN I TELL IF I HAVE BEEN BITTEN BY A SCORPION?
The pain and swelling round the sting site will soon let you know. While painful, scorpion stings are usually not fatal to a healthy adult. Pets and children may need medical help.
What is the Irony in Nissim Ezekiel's Night of the Scorpion?
The irony in his poem is that his father is initially described as 'sceptic' and 'rationalist', but later on he displays complete irrationality by adopting religious and traditional methods to save the life of his wife. He even pours paraffin upon the bitten toe and sets fire to it. Thus, he is not stable in character, and abandons his beliefs completely.
This is an example of SITUATIONAL IRONY.
What does Indian red scorpion eat?
They eat roaches,crickets and other similar insects.Big scorpions may also eat small lizards.
How do you kill a spider in your cars dash bored?
I have killed insects in my car before by setting off one of those bombs you buy in the store near the raid. Set it off, keep windows up for the time on the bomb and when the time has elasped, then open all windows. Anything moving in the car should be dead
neurotoxins
What is the longest scorpion recorded?
On the 22nd of December 2008, Kanchana Kerkaew of Thailand held a 7 inch scorpion in her mouth for 2 minutes and 2 seconds to set a new worlds record at Ripley's Believe It or Not in Pattaya.
Scorpion tail is off is it still poison?
If the stinger is removed the tail is pointless. The venom is active, But cannot be used without it's barb (Point on the end of the tail). Although, The scorpion is still more than 80% combat effective, As it's venom is very weak, So it makes up for that in it's claw power. The claws are their main weapons, And should be avoided at all costs.
What is the slowest moving scorpion on Earth?
Well, with the fastest scorpion being the Eastern Sand Scorpion (Paruroctonus utahensis) the slowest is the Tri-Color Burrowing Scorpion (Ophistothalmus walberghi). Hope that helps! :.)
What is the first thing to do at scorpion bite?
tie off areas around the bit in order to prevent blood carrying the poision to other parts of the boday. Keep arm upright.
What are the difference between ant beetle butterfly?
Butterflys go through a changing process from a catapillar to a beautiful butterfly.