Why does laparoscopic operation meet lumbago?

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With the rapid development of medical technology, minimally invasive surgery has emerged as a new force. It is favored by more and more patients because of its advantages of small trauma, quick recovery, light pain and high cure rate. Laparoscopic surgery is a newly developed minimally invasive method in recent years. It is an instrument with micro camera, Laparoscopic surgery is the use of laparoscopic surgery and related instruments, which is widely used in the field of surgery, involving many diseases and operations. It not only reduces the pain of patients, but also effectively shortens the recovery period. Let's take a look at the following.

Why does laparoscopic operation meet lumbago?

First: during laparoscopic surgery, carbon dioxide will be injected into the abdominal cavity to form pneumoperitoneum. If carbon dioxide in the abdominal cavity accumulates under the diaphragm to produce carbonic acid, it will stimulate the diaphragm or surgical wound, causing different degrees of lumbar pain in patients. Generally, it does not need to be treated, and can be relieved by itself.

Second: after laparoscopic surgery patients go home, we should often observe whether the wound is red, swollen, hot and painful, so as to prevent infection and inflammation. At the same time, we should have more rest, and carry out appropriate simple activities, which is beneficial to the recovery of the patient's body. We should eat some high protein food on the diet, and eat less or no stimulating food.

Third: if the postoperative period of time often low back pain, no relief, the patient should go to the regular hospital to consult the doctor, and carry out relevant examination, clear the cause, and then symptomatic treatment, must not ignore, also can not be rushed to hospital, aggravate the development of the disease.

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After the laparoscopic surgery patients recover consciousness, they can try to drink some warm water first. If there is no discomfort, they can start to eat liquid food, such as rice porridge and noodle soup, and then they can return to normal diet the next day.