How to nurse after the operation of lumbar disc herniation

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Now more and more people suffer from lumbar disc herniation, clinical treatment is endless, there are many patients with lumbar disc herniation will choose surgical treatment, in fact, even if the operation is successful does not mean the success of lumbar disc herniation treatment, postoperative nursing is also the key to affect the long-term effect. If the postoperative nursing is improper, it will not only affect the surgical effect, but also accelerate the recurrence of lumbar disc herniation to a certain extent. So how should lumbar disc herniation postoperative care?

How to nurse after the operation of lumbar disc herniation

First: many patients with lumbar disc herniation believe that postoperative nutrition should be supplemented, eat more chicken, duck and fish to supplement energy. This idea is not right, postoperative care diet really should pay attention to, the correct way is to eat high protein, high vitamin, low fat and other digestible food.

Second: lumbar disc herniation postoperative care, bed rest is also a more important part of a period of time after the operation must be bed rest, and the best choice for the bed is to choose a hard bed plate thickened cushion, during the need to turn over, it is best to rely on the assistance of others, the waist does not twist.

Third: it is necessary to exercise as soon as possible after the operation of lumbar disc herniation, which will play a role in consolidating and recovering the operation effect. Generally, the back muscle exercise should be started one week after the operation. However, we need to avoid strenuous sports in our daily life.

matters needing attention

To sum up, it is very necessary to master the common sense of postoperative nursing of lumbar disc herniation, so as to be able to recover as soon as possible. However, we should remind young women who have not given birth to children that they should consider the issue of fertility after a period of recovery, so as to avoid recurrence.