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Who brings more trouble to the doctor during the operation, the person who keeps fit for a long time or the person who doesn't keep fit?
My wife had a caesarean section, so I know what doctors are afraid of. They are afraid of obesity. Muscle, skin and even blood vessels are easy to sew, while fat is difficult to sew. And fat can also affect wound healing. So you need to know who is more troublesome, fitness or not.

I am the representative of this problem. My wife is a nurse, and she often says that when she sees the blue veins on my arm, she wants to sew a few stitches. And said you didn't need a tourniquet. I was sick and went to the hospital. Often send interns to give me injections. Why do you think it is? Because of regular exercise, my blood vessels are bulging, and Xiao Bai hit the nail on the head. If I am a person who often does not exercise, doctors and nurses can see that my head is big, my blood vessels are invisible, and my belly fat is thick. Treatment is several times more difficult than fitness people. [wit]

Of course, people who don't exercise bring more trouble.

The first is the wound problem. Too much fat will cause fat liquefaction and the wound will be difficult to heal. If the abdominal fat is too thick, it will increase the difficulty of exposing the lesion.

People who exercise regularly are muscular, and it takes a lot of effort to pull the hook during abdominal surgery. It is also difficult to pull the leg and arm during orthopedic surgery.

I remember a doctor said that appendicitis surgery, made a fat layer, fat layer alone cut several knives, hard up. Later, I became a bodybuilder. I have a good figure. I aimed at that part with a knife and my appendix was seen. I can do it with a knife, but it's not easy.

First of all, the body fat rate of people who exercise for a long time is relatively low, which relatively reduces the difficulty of surgery.

Secondly, people who exercise have excellent physical fitness, less postoperative risk and faster recovery.

Finally, making the doctor look more comfortable can effectively relieve the psychological pressure of the doctor and make the operation go on normally. Good face value (figure) is really important.

Fitness people will bring more trouble to doctors during the operation. Many people may wonder that people who exercise are stronger and doctors can operate them better. Put yourself in others' shoes. A piece of meat is not strong at room temperature. It's easy to cut with a knife, but if it's frozen in the refrigerator, it's definitely difficult to cut.

The same is true for fitness. If you don't exercise, it's actually a doctor's standard operation. After all, it is normal for people who don't exercise to get sick, but if you are an athlete, it may be very troublesome to have an operation.

For doctors, surgery is their duty. Whether you exercise or not, if you have bone problems and need surgery, they will do their best to do the surgery well to ensure the safety of patients. There's no need to worry about it. For us patients, what we need to do is to actively cooperate with doctors and try our best to give full play to their medical skills, which is enough.

I'm afraid of being fat when I have surgery. There was a news before that I don't know if it is true or not. That is to say, a fat man had an operation and used a laser to operate, and the fat was ignited and burned [covering his face]. Fat also seriously affected the recovery of the wound.

Of course, people who don't exercise are in big trouble for doctors. General doctors should make a full evaluation before operation, mainly to check whether the patient's preoperative function meets the surgical indicators. If the patient can't meet the operation standard, unless it is an emergency operation, the general purpose of elective surgery is to prepare the patient, including understanding the psychological work of the patient and his family. Doctors should evaluate the possible adverse reactions during and after operation and their emergency plans, so as to know before and after operation. For example, patients need thoracotomy, because postoperative respiratory function may be affected, so they should exercise their vital capacity before operation, and diabetic patients should adjust their blood sugar before operation. People who don't exercise regularly have lower indexes such as heart and lung than those who exercise regularly. Once there are any accidents such as bleeding and allergies during the operation, their emergency ability is poor. Compared with people who exercise regularly, they are prone to various complications and bring more trouble to doctors.

Everyone is in trouble. People who don't exercise for a long time are fine, and those who are not fat are very troublesome. Long-term fitness muscles are developed, and it is very troublesome to pull the hook [cover your face].

People who don't exercise bring trouble to doctors because of their unhealthy health.