What should I do before hysterctomy?

There are a few things that you might want to do before hysterctomy to prepare your home and your body. Follow the instructions provided by your doctor about what you need to do before the operation. You should also clean your house in advance, freeze meals, so you won't have to cook and get the help of your family and friends to give you your hand after you are back home and recover. It may also be useful to find others in your area or online who have the same procedure, so you can discuss your feelings about the operation and reasons you can do.

From a medical point of view, there are several things that you can have a doctor before hysterctomy. You are likely to be asked first not to eat or drink for several hours before the operation. This could take a long 24 hours, so be sure to ask. You may also be asked to perform an enema or other procedure used to clean the colon from waste materials before the operation. In addition to these things, a main thing thatOU you remember, it is to show yourself to the hospital in time so that any further preparation can take place.

You should also set up your household and prepare family members before hysterctomy to ensure that things are the worst as possible when you recover. It could be between four and six weeks before you feel to return to some of your normal daily activities, so you will thoroughly clean your home before the operation and then get the help of others to clean up. Freeze the meals in advance, so you have a healthy dinner that can be quickly plunged into the oven or heated in a microwave.

If you do not have friends or family members, you may want to talk to local cleaning and sisters in the area before the operation. Find out what their levels are and consider hiring help, so you don't have to do everything yourself. Daily sestras can be able to occasionally discover during the first few weeks,To shake his hand or stay with you all day while you rest.

To have any items you need at hand is also important before hysterctomy. You want to have a lot of comfortable and free assembly, clothes for your first weeks at home, so there is no pressure on the cut. Other things you need include female pads for surgery, free underwear and comfortable pajamas. Dress and dress are also useful. If you have to take care of your cut at home, it may also be advantageous to have gauze, bandage and antiseptic at hand.

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