Questions

What are the side effects of having your appendix removed?

What are the side effects of having your appendix removed?

Some possible complications of an appendectomy include:

  • Bleeding.
  • Wound infection.
  • Infection and redness and swelling (inflammation) of the belly that can occur if the appendix bursts during surgery (peritonitis)
  • Blocked bowels.
  • Injury to nearby organs.

Does removing your appendix do anything?

In humans, the appendix does not perform any important function and removing it does not cause any long-term problems.

Does sex affect bone healing?

No relation between bone healing and your pleasure times.

Is it safe to have sex if you have a cut?

If your partner has open cuts or sores on their genitals, it’s a good idea to wait until they heal before having sex. Having unprotected sex with a partner who has small cuts in or on their genitals can increase the risk of spreading certain STDs. For example, HIV is transmitted in blood, semen, and vaginal fluids.

Can I have sex with fracture?

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The ease of recovery following a penile fracture usually depends on the severity of the injury. While most men will be able to go home after the procedure, a doctor will usually advise them to refrain from sexual activity for at least 1 month to allow the surgical site to heal.

Does having your appendix removed shorten your life?

Most cases of appendicitis happen between ages 10 and 30. It nearly always causes pain in the belly, but each person may have different symptoms. Your healthcare provider will tell you that you need to have surgery to remove your appendix. You can live a normal life without your appendix.

Can you drink without an appendix?

You must be alert, take fluids without vomiting, and urinate before discharge. Your nurse will give you written discharge instructions based on your surgeon’s orders. Do not drive or drink alcohol for 24 hours after your surgery.