Percutaneous nephrolithotomy how long can get out of bed

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-22 16:15:02 Views: 69 times

After percutaneous nephrolithotomy, it takes about 24 hours to get out of bed. If getting out of bed within 24 hours is not good for the health recovery of the body, getting out of bed at this time will prevent the formation of lower limb thrombosis and can also be very good at discharging stones. After the operation, the patient should be well cared for after the operation, because the operation is also risky, and may show infection or corresponding complications. During the recovery period, patients should also develop good living habits, do not stay up late for a long time, smoke, drink, masturbate, etc. These bad living habits are not conducive to the improvement of the disease, regular review after surgery.

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy how long can get out of bed



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