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How long does it take to recover from a double hernia operation?

How long does it take to recover from a double hernia operation?

Most people who have open hernia repair surgery are able to go home the same day. Recovery time is about 3 weeks. You most likely can return to light activity after 3 weeks. Strenuous exercise should wait until after 6 weeks of recovery.

How painful is hernia surgery recovery?

After hernia repair surgery, it is common to experience mild to moderate pain, and to feel a little run down. It’s also normal to feel pulling or twinges in the affected area as you heal. Most people, however, feel better within a few days and much better within a week of surgery.

How soon can you drive after a double hernia operation?

Normally, you should refrain from driving for at least 1 week after a hernia repair operation. You should be free from the distracting effect of pain or the sedative or other effects of any pain relief medication you are taking.

What is the treatment for a double hernia?

The common method to treat double hernia nowadays is the minimal invasive laparoscopic surgery. A couple of incisions are made in the lower side of the abdomen, and a mesh is inserted to rectify the defective areas.

What is the recovery time after hernia surgery?

Recovery from hernia mesh surgery can take weeks. Most people are able to return to work a week or two after surgery. Patients can usually have sex within one month after hernia repair.

Can a hernia be repaired without surgery?

If you do have a hernia, the quicker you address it, the less likely you are to have other related injuries or problems. In general, most hernias can be repaired surgically. Without surgery a hernia will not go away or repair itself.

How long is recovery from abdominal wall hernia surgery?

The time one may take to recover from an abdominal hernia surgery usually ranges from two to three weeks. While one can slowly resume mild routine activities, one must refrain from indulging in any activity that may affect the healing of the incision and cause complications to develop.