How long can appendicitis be minimally invasive in the same room

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After minimally invasive surgery for appendicitis, it is recommended to consider cohabitation about 4 weeks after surgery.

How long can appendicitis be minimally invasive in the same room

Although the wound is small, it still takes time to heal. Early cohabitation may involve the wound, affect its healing, and even lead to bleeding, cracking and other adverse conditions. Generally speaking, the wound can basically recover and stabilize about 4 weeks after surgery.

Appendicitis surgery and postoperative recovery will cause certain consumption to the body, and the body needs a period of time to recover vitality and physical

strength.



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