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Post-Surgery Rehabilitation Los Angeles CA

Rehabilitation after surgery is important since discomfort starts after the anesthesia wears off. Some experience pain and nausea and others have minimal soreness. Patients may be asked to rate their pain on a 1–10 scale to determine their level of discomfort. Slight pain is 1–2; annoying pain, 3–4; significant pain, 5–6; severe pain, 7–8; and excruciating pain, 9–10. Here you will learn more about surgery recovery procedures and postoperative instructions for pain after surgeries. Please scroll down for information and access to all the related products and services in Los Angeles, CA listed below.

Hector C. Ramos
(626) 574-7764
1245 Wilshire Blvd #408
Los Angeles, CA
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(310) 559-8886
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Culver City, CA
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(626) 793-4136
50 Bellefontaine St
Pasadena, CA
Eila Curlee Skinner, MD
323-865-3705
1441 Eastlake Ave Ste 7416
Los Angeles, CA
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213-747-5211
1414 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA
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(323) 225-8038
2409 N Broadway
Los Angeles, CA
Kristi M. Funk, MD
(310) 273-8002
120 S. Spalding Drive
Beverly Hills, CA
Rodney A Gabriel Jr, MD
213-742-9709
2300 S Hope St Ste 200
Los Angeles, CA
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(213) 413-5472
2105 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
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(213) 482-2992
1245 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
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Rehabilitation

After surgery, the amount of time spent in the holding area, the operating room, and the recovery room depends on the type of surgery performed, the type of anesthesia given, and how long it takes the anesthesia to wear off after the operation.

The preoperative period is a good time to ask questions about what will happen after surgery and knowing what to expect can help ease the fear that things are not going right.

Pain After Surgery

Most patients experience discomfort after the anesthesia wears off. Some experience pain and nausea and others have minimal soreness. Patients may be asked to rate their pain on a 1–10 scale to determine their level of discomfort. Slight pain is 1–2; annoying pain, 3–4; significant pain, 5–6; severe pain, 7–8; and excruciating pain, 9–10. The pain scale helps nurses and physicians determine the proper pain medication. After receiving the medication, patients may be asked again to rate their pain to evaluate the medication's effectiveness.

Seeing Family

Family members are usually allowed to see patients once the anesthesia has worn off and they have been transferred to their room. There are usually areas where the family can wait while the surgery is in progress.

Getting Back to Routine

How soon the patient can get up, shower, and eat depends on the type of surgery, recovery, and the treatment plan. Most patients can get out of bed the day after surgery.

Discharge

The surgeon determines when a patient is discharged from the hospital. In most cases, the patient must be able to walk, eat, drink, and urinate, and must no longer need IV fluids or medication.

Return to Work

The ability to return to work or school, drive, climb stairs, and lift heavy objects depends on the type of surgery, recovery, and the patient's overall health and age.

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