What Can You Expect After a Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy?
Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2009
by Joann Henry
http://www.DoggieHealthCare.com
Many times, if a woman has been diagnosed with
ovarian cysts, their doctor may not do anything other than 'wait and
see' if the cyst either shrinks, or disappears completely within one to
three months. Other times, a physician may prescribe birth control
pills so that ovulation is prevented, attempting to alter the hormone
levels so that the cyst will shrink without the need for a laparoscopic
ovarian cystectomy. There may be times also, that the doctor will
attempt to drain the fluid from the cyst using a needle.
However,
after unsuccessfully trying one or more of these different treatments,
a laparoscopic operation may need to be performed. Because women are
always on the go, one of the first questions asked after being told
that surgery is needed is...'how long until I am back to normal...what
will the recovery be like?'
Every person is different as to what their particular experience will be like, but some of the more common occurrences within the first twenty four to seventy two hours may be:
~ pain near the incisions
~ nausea
~ dry, scratchy throat (from the anesthesia tube)
~ abdominal pain, possibly even cramping
~ bloated, distended feeling
~ tender navel area
~ vaginal bleeding, similar to a menstrual period
~ change in bowel habits
~ groggy, or more sleepy than usual
Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is still an operation, and therefore a patient should really expect to take it easy for a few weeks...at the very least, two. Heavy lifting should most definitely be avoided for the first two weeks. Some woman bounce back totally within a week, or so, but many woman report that they did not feel back to normal for a month after having the laparoscopic procedure.
Although Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy is an option to eliminating ovarian cysts, it should certainly NOT be the first treatment considered. There are natural remedies that are quite effective and should be explored before any surgery is planned.Every person is different as to what their particular experience will be like, but some of the more common occurrences within the first twenty four to seventy two hours may be:
~ pain near the incisions
~ nausea
~ dry, scratchy throat (from the anesthesia tube)
~ abdominal pain, possibly even cramping
~ bloated, distended feeling
~ tender navel area
~ vaginal bleeding, similar to a menstrual period
~ change in bowel habits
~ groggy, or more sleepy than usual
Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is still an operation, and therefore a patient should really expect to take it easy for a few weeks...at the very least, two. Heavy lifting should most definitely be avoided for the first two weeks. Some woman bounce back totally within a week, or so, but many woman report that they did not feel back to normal for a month after having the laparoscopic procedure.
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