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POST OP INSTRUCTIONS: PAROTIDECTOMY
Although
individual responses vary widely following
any operation, about 10 days are required
for return to normal activity following
parotidectomy. The following instructions
are guidelines to follow to assist you in
your recovery.
ACTIVITY: For a day or two it is wise
to restrict the patient to either couch or
bed rest, but he/she may be allowed to go to
the bathroom. Plenty of sleep is necessary
and naps are often advisable. For the first
few days, public places where the patient
might encounter infection should be avoided.
Strenuous activities should be limited for 2
weeks. Patients usually return to
school/work in 1 week.
DIET: After discharge from the
hospital, adequate fluids are essential and
may be given in any form. Soft foods are
tolerated best at first and should be
encouraged. Diet can be advanced as
tolerated. Sore throat may be present
initially, but usually will resolve in 1-2
days.
PAIN: Pain and discomfort is variable
after surgery. A prescription for pain
medication will be provided. Use as
directed. Avoid aspirin and aspirin products
for 2 weeks.
WOUND CARE: After surgery you may
have a drain, which prevents fluid from
building up in the wound. This is removed
after the fluid accumulation is minimal,
usually the first day postoperatively. The
neck incision should be cleaned with
peroxide three times a day, followed by a
coating of Polysporin ointment. This will
improve wound healing and lead to a more
acceptable scar. Wearing a bandage or
dressing is optional. The sutures or staples
will be removed approximately 1 week
postoperatively.
FEVER: Very slight elevations of
temperature during the first few days are
usual. If the temperature goes above 101.5F,
please contact us.
OTHER SYMPTOMS: Hoarse voice –
usually rare and typically clears up after a
few weeks. Difficulty swallowing – also rare
and clears up in the first week or so.
FOLLOW-UP VISIT TO THE OFFICE: If a
postoperative appointment has not been made
for you, please call the office during the
first few days at home to make an
appointment for a postoperative check-up.
If you have any other questions or concerns,
please call the office. |