The Process Of Recovery After Surgery For Breast Cancer

Posted by Cancer Care on Monday, January 31, 2011


The following will be beneficial for women who underwent surgery for breast cancer:

1. It can not be a dry gauze dressing over the incision when you leave the hospital. There is no need to change this dressing up to go see your doctor.

2. A small dry dressing is a site which is located in the drainage. Often, there is some leakage around the drain. Check the drainage and gauze from the change if it is wet. If it absorbs more than once a day, call your doctor.

3. You can expect to see about 30-50 ml of fluid drained out of your injury for 24 hours.

4. Drains are usually removed at the same time that the stitching is 7-10 days after surgery.

5. You can take baths or sponge baths ensure that the area of the incision and drainage remain dry. You can take a shower after points and catheter are removed.

6. You can start using your arm for normal activities such as eating or grooming. The exercises of the wrist, hand and elbow, as explained in the years after mastectomy can be started. Women can resume exercise more vigorously after the drains were removed.

7. You can expect some discomfort or mild pain after surgery, but within 4-5 days most women do not need pain medications.

8. Numbness over the intersection and along the inside of the arm from the armpit to the elbow is found in almost all women. E 'due to injury to the nerves that provide sensation to the skin of these areas. There can be, pregnancy pain, tingling, burning and tingling. These feelings usually change over time and settle for a single operation per year.

9. You should ask your clinic brochures on the drills.

Psychological preparation

Women may need help with the communication of their feelings, both negative and positive with their families. Sex can be resumed at any time that both partners feel comfortable. Women may prefer to put a pillow on the operated side or wear a bra or camisole to avoid contact with the site of operation during sex.

Fertility after breast cancer

Women who have had breast cancer to wait two years after the end of treatment to attempt pregnancy. Women who receive chemotherapy or radiotherapy should use contraception during treatment.

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