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Now that you have had your operation you should ensure that you have the following before leaving hospital:
The immediate post operative period is an extremely important part of your recovery. The instructions in this leaflet are designed to reduce your pain, minimise swelling and reduce the risk of bleeding and infection. You will improve your chances of a successful outcome by following these closely.
You should receive tablets from the hospital and should start to take these before the anaesthetic wears off. It is better to stop the pain from occurring rather than trying to get rid of it. Your anaesthetic may last for 2-3 hours (longer in some cases).
Please ensure that you follow the instructions on the packet and DO NOT exceed the stated dose. If you have been advised two types of pain killers, these can be alternated rather than taken together. In this way, you will be able to have pain relief more frequently.
Pain is usually worst on the first and sometimes the second nights. It should start to ease on the second to third days.
Ice packs or a packet of frozen peas, wrapped in a thin flannel/small towel can be placed over the ankle for 2 minutes every 5 minutes to help ease the pain.
If the pain is severe during the first two days (i.e. keeps you awake etc.), persists for three days or returns at a later date, it may indicate that you have insufficient medication, have been doing too much or may have an infection. Please contact your specialist for advice.
If you have any concerns please contact the hospital for advice and they will contact Mr Prior if necessary.
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