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Taboo after minimally invasive appendectomy
Hello, I'm a general surgeon. I'm happy to answer your question.

The suture was removed on the 7th day after appendectomy, and there was basically no abnormal feeling for half a month after appendectomy. During this period, you need to eat and live regularly to avoid catching cold and strenuous exercise. What you are doing now is laparoscopic appendectomy, which is relatively less traumatic, but this disease is inflammatory. Both the disease itself and the operation will cause some interference to the intestine, so you must pay attention to avoid aggravating the burden of the intestine after operation. It is not advisable to eat cold, sour and indigestion food, otherwise it may lead to intestinal spasm or slow peristalsis, and then abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation and other symptoms.

If there is no fever, watery stool and persistent abdominal pain, it is not considered as a complication after appendectomy and does not require special treatment. You can take norfloxacin capsules twice a day and metronidazole vitamin B6 tablets/KLOC-0 tablets twice a day for symptomatic treatment. You should pay attention to eating some soft things, such as dried noodles in soup and porridge.

Of course, the muscle pain at the laparoscopic puncture may be what you said, so don't worry.

I hope it helps you!