The treatment you get following surgery is called postoperative care. Depending on the procedure you had and your medical history, you may require different types of postoperative care. Pain control and wound care are frequently included. Immediately following surgery, postoperative care begins. It lasts the entire time you are in the hospital and might even last after you are released. Your healthcare professional should inform you of the potential problems and adverse effects of your surgery as part of your postoperative care. In the recovery room, medical personnel will keep an eye on your pulse, temperature, respiration, and pulse rate. In order to test the health of your lungs, they can ask you to take deep breaths. Infection or bleeding symptoms may be looked for at the location of your surgery.
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