Is it okay to have laparoscopic surgery without anti-inflammatory medication?

It is okay to not be hooked up to anti-inflammatory medication after laparoscopic surgery, but anti-inflammatory medication should be taken orally to avoid infection. Although laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive surgery, even if the wound produced in the operation is relatively small, but due to the existence of wounds and surgical operations, there will be the probability of infection. It is necessary to use anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection or to carry out anti-inflammatory treatment in a timely manner, so as to prevent the patient from having other conditions such as infection, which may affect the normal speed of recovery. If the surgery is aseptic surgery, slight injury, smooth operation, perfect sterilization, postoperative oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, cefaclor, etc. to prevent infection; if it is an infected surgery or contaminated surgery, such as laparoscopic appendectomy, cholecystectomy, etc., it should be routinely given intravenous ceftriaxone sodium, levofloxacin, etc. to treat the infection. To summarize, it is recommended that after laparoscopic surgery, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication, can not arbitrarily stop taking medication, and need to rest more at the same time.