Discharge Instructions for Open Appendectomy (Appendix Removal)
You have had a procedure known as an open appendectomy to remove your appendix. The appendix is a worm-shaped hollow pouch attached to the beginning of your large intestine. During an open appendectomy one incision (about
Incision Care
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Wear loose-fitting clothes. This will help you be more comfortable and cause less irritation around your incision.
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Shower as usual.
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Gently wash around your incision with soap and water.
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Don’t bathe or soak in a tub or swim in a pool until your incisions are well healed.
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Leave the Steri-Strips (little white strips of tape) in place for
10 days.
Diet
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Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water a day, unless directed otherwise.
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Take a fiber-based laxative, such as Metamucil, if you are constipated.
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Eat a bland, low-fat diet, such as the following:
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Mashed potatoes
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Plain toast or bread, crackers
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Soup
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Plain spaghetti
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Rice
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Macaroni (plain or with cheese)
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Cottage cheese
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Pudding
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Low-fat yogurt
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Low-fat milk
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Canned fruit (except pineapple)
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Very ripe bananas
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Activity
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If you had general anesthesia, don’t operate machinery or power tools, drink alcohol, or make major decisions for at least the first 24 hours.
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Gradually increase activity level to help with your recovery. Start by doing light activities around your home once you feel able to do so.
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Don’t drive until you are no longer taking prescription pain medication.
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Don’t lift anything heavier than
10 pounds until your doctor says it’s okay. -
Limit sports and strenuous activities for
1 or2 weeks.
Follow-Up
Make a follow-up appointment as directed by our staff.
When to Call Your Doctor
Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following:
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Swelling, oozing, increased pain, or unusual redness around the incision
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Fever of
100.4 °F or higher -
Increasing abdominal pain
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Severe diarrhea, bloating, or constipation
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Nausea or vomiting
