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How long can you sleep in the same room after the heart ventricular defect has been closed?

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2025-05-23 18:45:57
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The patient can be in the same room 1-3 months after the closure of ventricular defect.
The patient's physical quality is good, the postoperative care is appropriate, the recovery speed of the surgical site is fast, generally 1 month can return to normal, at this time can be in the same room with the partner. If the patient is in the same room too early, the wound may heal poorly, affecting the recovery of the disease. The patient is usually weak. If the nursing measures are not taken well after operation, the blood circulation of the wound site will be abnormal. It takes about 3 months for the disease to recover. After the disease recovers, the patient can be in the same room normally.