Trinity Medical Center I Dr. Marin Guentchev, MD, PhD

Life after lumbar disc herniation surgery

2021-11-07
Life after lumbar disc herniation surgery
Some time ago I told the story of my loved one - Peter. The story was about what my family and I went through - years of growing pain that grew unbearable. Sleepless nights for weeks, excruciating pain, fear, despair, hopelessness and so on until we came to the diagnosis lumbal-disc-hernia-symptoms-diagnosis-treatment-without-surgery-physiotherapy 'class =' '>' lumbar disc herniation ' and the subsequent operation to remove it.
The operation in Peter's situation was not only a chance for a normal life, but also made him think about his health, how important it is and how we regularly neglect it. Seven months have passed since the operation for lumbar disc herniation. There is no trace of pain anymore and again he can do all those things that make us feel full, the basic movements, to walk upright, without pain in the waist and legs, to be able to bend down to put on his shoes, all those things that people don't appreciate until one of them gets in trouble.
After surgery, people want their pain to pass and return to life as it was and return to work as soon as possible. The recovery time of the patient varies depending on the disease and the operation with which it is removed. According to scientists, recovery after surgery of Immediately after surgery The technique and procedure of the operation of fizioterapiya lumbar disc herniation have improved significantly in recent years. This results in a shorter recovery period, less pain and a higher success rate.
After the operation, Peter woke up in severe pain at the site of the operation, but the pain in his leg, which bothered him a lot, had disappeared. After two hours of dizziness and feeling cold, he was able to get up alone and walk. It is important to mention that 2-3 days after the operation the postoperative edema appears. This can cause symptoms that resemble pre-surgery symptoms. Most patients are very worried that relapse may occur. However, these symptoms disappear after 24 to 48 hours When Peter returned home two days after the operation, he was still in pain from the operative wound, fatigue and exhaustion. Fatigue and drowsiness were more pronounced in the first few days after surgery, in part because of the medications used during the procedure and the ongoing treatment of the pain. In the first days after discharge, the patient rested and slept more than usual. In the first days after surgery, pain levels ranged from mild to severe and increased when the effect of strong painkillers disappeared and / or the nerve began to calm down.

The first two weeks after surgery

Successful treatment of pain at the site of surgery included strict adherence to the surgeon's instructions for medication and restrictions on the movements and activities we perform. It was very important after the operation for the patient to receive help from his family during the first days at home. We helped him with basic things, such as cooking and household chores. In the first two weeks after surgery on lumbar disc herniation was restricted to the following general activities:
Bent over. As long as bending the knees and hips does not interfere, bending from the waist is not recommended, as it can irritate the still unhealed tissues at the site of surgery and increase pain. Lifting heavy. Light objects can be worn, but lifting something that weighs more than 3 to 5 kilograms - depending on the patient's physical condition - is not recommended.
Twisting. The patient may need to change some of their routine activities to avoid twisting the spine, such as getting in a car or going to bed and getting out of bed. Driving is not recommended for the first week or two due to pain, drowsiness and decreased coordination. Car rides are also limited to short, necessary trips. Driving and light activities
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