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How to wear a postoperative bandage correctly

After surgery, it is important not only to follow the doctor's recommendations, but also to use rehabilitation tools correctly. One of these tools is a postoperative bandage. This is a special orthopedic product that supports soft tissues, reduces the risk of complications and helps the body recover faster. In this article, we will tell you how to wear a postoperative bandage correctly in order to get the most out of this medical product and speed up your recovery process after surgery.

Why do you need a postoperative bandage?

A postoperative bandage is a tight elastic bandage or corset that is fixed around the body in the area of ​​​​the surgical intervention (abdomen, chest, lower back, pelvis, etc.). It performs several important functions:

  • supports muscles and tissues during the healing period;
  • reduces pain and tension in the suture area;
  • prevents the appearance of hernias and edema;
  • improves blood circulation and promotes recovery;
  • gives a sense of stability and security.

The decision to wear a bandage is made by a doctor. It is most often prescribed after the following operations:

  • abdominoplasty (abdominal surgery);
  • cesarean section;
  • gynecological surgery;
  • spine or lower back surgery;
  • plastic surgery;
  • hernia removal;
  • laparoscopic surgery.

So, most often they buy abdominal bandage or ostomy bandage, which are associated with abdominal surgery and play a major role in the recovery process. 

How to wear a postoperative bandage correctly?

1. Wear the bandage only on the recommendation of a doctor

Independent use of the bandage without medical indications can be harmful. The doctor will determine when to start wearing it, how many hours a day and for how long.

2. Wear the bandage while lying down

This is especially important in the first days after surgery. In a horizontal position, the muscles are as relaxed as possible, which allows you to properly fix the bandage without excessive pressure.

3. Adjust the tightness

The bandage should fit snugly to the body, but not compress the organs or disrupt breathing. If discomfort, pain or numbness occurs - you should loosen the fixation. It is worth buying a bandage of the right size that will be comfortable for you. 

4. Follow the wearing schedule

On average, a postoperative bandage is worn for 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the type of surgery and the speed of healing. Initially - up to 6-8 hours a day, with a gradual decrease in duration. You should not sleep in the bandage, unless your doctor advises otherwise.

5. Wear on a clean body or thin clothing

This will help avoid skin irritation. It is also important to wash the bandage regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions to keep the product clean.

Ask your doctor if you can  remove the bandage during the day. For example, to take a shower or take a short rest.

Using the bandage should not cause pain. If discomfort occurs - check if it is worn correctly, or consult a specialist.

Most models of bandages can be washed by hand in warm water without aggressive agents. Always read the instructions on the packaging to find out how to wash your bandage correctly.

You can choose and buy a bandage on the website of rehabilitation products med1.ltd — you are guaranteed fast delivery, high-quality models and support from specialists.

Postoperative bandage — is an important element of successful recovery after surgery. Its correct use promotes rapid healing, reduces the risk of complications and improves the patient's well-being. Do not forget to consult a doctor, put on and wear the bandage correctly according to the recommendations.


 

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