Guide To Appendicitis Treatment And Recovery

Drink Plenty Of Fluids

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Patients will be very tired after the surgery to remove their appendix. Many are lethargic enough that they lose track of time and fail to eat or drink enough. But it's vital for patients to keep drinking fluids as part of the recovery process. The first day after surgery, patients should only have clear fluids rather than eating anything solid. They should also drink a lot of water. Fluids are necessary for staying hydrated during the recovery period. The best drink individuals can have is water, but fruit juices and sports drinks might help their electrolyte balance as long as the doctor says it's okay. Patients should avoid caffeine and very acidic fluids. When patients experience nausea following surgery, doctors recommend upping their fluid intake and making sure they're sipping water regularly until the nausea passes. If patients are worried about getting dehydrated, they can consume chicken broth or another drink with a high sodium content. This will help increase fluid retention in the body. While a lot of sodium isn't good for a long-term diet, it can help temporarily ease dehydration.

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