Depending on the surgery
The most serious potential consequence of sleep apnea is
Laparoscopic surgery is very safe procedure because only 3–4 small cuts are made during this surgery and it involves very less complications to the patient. It minimizes the time spent by the patient in the hospital or in bed rest.
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Generally they tell you to rest for about a week, but it varies from woman to woman & doctor to doctor. I personally had a cerclage put in, went off bed rest, after a few weeks it began to slip out I went into labor & had to have a second cerclage placed in emerency surgery to save my son. I then spent three weeks in the hospital and the remainder of my pregnancy on strict bed rest.....only able to shower every other day and only allowed to get out of bed & sit in a chair for 20 min per day. This went on for 16 weeks!
Bed rest mimics low (or micro) gravity situations.
After nasal surgery, one should get a lot of rest. Staying in bed for several days is the best option. Also, do not wash the face for several days after nasal surgery as doing so may open up the wound.
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AT 3 cm dilated, you can be placed on bed rest. I was placed on bed rest at 32 weeks and 6 days to prevent me from going into preterm labor.
form_title= Bed Rest Pillow form_header= Sleep well with a bed rest pillow! Do you read in bed?*= () Yes () No Are you having trouble sleeping?*= () Yes () No How many pillows do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5}
What is a bed's favorite state? A bed's favorite state is a state of rest.
same thing happen to me you need to bed rest for OVER 9,000 DAYS!!!!!!!1 same thing happen to me you need to bed rest for OVER 9,000 DAYS!!!!!!!1 same thing happen to me you need to bed rest for OVER 9,000 DAYS!!!!!!!1 same thing happen to me you need to bed rest for OVER 9,000 DAYS!!!!!!!1 same thing happen to me you need to bed rest for OVER 9,000 DAYS!!!!!!!1
This has to have happened following surgery or trauma... If from surgery, strict bed rest (obviously, in the hospital) with vacuum bag to incisional area for at least 3 days... If the leak continues, the patient is returned to the operating room, the incision is opened and the sac is re-sutured...