These post-operative care instructions serve as a guide for a successful recovery. However, individual variations may apply, and it’s essential to attend your scheduled follow-up appointment so that your surgeon may monitor your progress and address any concerns.
Take prescribed pain medications as directed to manage discomfort. Follow the recommended dosage and avoid over-the-counter pain relievers unless approved by your surgeon.
Apply ice packs to the surgical area in intervals, especially during the initial hours after surgery. This helps minimize swelling and promotes a more comfortable recovery.
Stick to a soft diet during the first few days post-surgery. Opt for foods like soups, yogurt, and mashed potatoes to avoid irritation to the surgical site.
Maintain good oral hygiene but avoid directly brushing the surgical site for the first day. Gently rinse your mouth with a prescribed solution or warm saltwater as directed.
Refrain from using straws for the first few days, as suction can disrupt the healing process. Drink fluids directly from a cup to minimize the risk of complications.
Keep an eye on the surgical site for any signs of infection, such as excessive swelling, redness, or persistent pain. Report any concerns to your surgeon promptly.
Ensure adequate rest and avoid strenuous activities during the initial phase of recovery. Follow your surgeon’s recommendations for gradually reintroducing normal activities.
If you experience side effects or have concerns about your prescribed medications, contact your surgeon before making any adjustments. Follow their guidance for a safe and effective recovery.
Keep emergency contact information readily available. If you encounter unexpected issues or have urgent concerns during your recovery, contact our office immediately for assistance.
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