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What season is the most suitable for surgery?
1, if surgery can be arranged, it would be nice to arrange surgery in spring and autumn. It is considered that the winter is cold, the progress of surgical healing is slow, the summer is hot, the operation is easy to be infected, everything grows in spring, and the postoperative recovery is fast.

2, the autumn is crisp and the air is dry, so there will be no problem in operation. This is subjective and has no scientific basis. Postoperative recovery has nothing to do with seasons. In modern life, there is air conditioning in summer and heating in winter, and the climate will not affect the operation.

3. Wound infection has nothing to do with the weather, but depends on thorough disinfection before operation, aseptic operation during operation, proper postoperative care and uncontaminated wound. But if it is cold in winter, the human body will keep constant temperature and the wound will heal as scheduled. In summer, the temperature is high, the cycle of human tissue metabolism is short, and the cells are updated quickly, so the process of wound healing and scar softening is faster.

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Polizel's therapy

The period from the completion of surgery to the patient's basic recovery is called postoperative period. The purpose of postoperative treatment is to take all necessary measures to alleviate the pain of patients, prevent and deal with postoperative complications in time, and make patients recover smoothly. Generally, medium-sized surgery takes about 7 ~ 14 days.

The most common reactions are pain, fever, nausea, vomiting and burping.

1, pain. After the anesthesia disappeared, the patient began to feel incision pain, which was the most severe within 24 hours and relieved obviously after 2 ~ 3 days. Therefore, within 24 hours after medium and large-scale surgery, pethidine 50mg or morphine 10mg can be routinely injected intramuscularly, and patients can rest quietly to avoid strenuous activities to relieve pain.

2, fever. The early postoperative period was tissue decomposition, characterized by mild fever and lack of diet. Generally below 38℃, it will return to normal in 3 ~ 5 days. If the fever persists for more than a week or continues to rise, concurrent infection should be considered.

3. Nausea and vomiting. The common cause is anesthetic reaction, which can be relieved after the effect of anesthetic drugs disappears. If there is no other reason, do not do special treatment, but to prevent aspiration. If accompanied by severe abdominal distension, continuous gastrointestinal decompression can be applied.

4, snoring. Hiccup after operation may be caused by direct stimulation of nerve center or diaphragm, which can be treated by compressing supraorbital nerve, inhaling carbon dioxide for a short time, decompressing gastrointestinal tract, giving sedatives or acupuncture.

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