How soon can you ride a bike after minimally invasive breast nodule surgery

Minimally invasive breast nodule surgery usually allows you to ride a bicycle in about 2 weeks, but you need to be careful not to exert too much force to avoid secondary injury.
Breast nodules are a symptom that may be associated with conditions such as mastitis, breast abscesses, and cystic breast hyperplasia. Minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules is called rotational mastectomy, which has small scars on the skin, less trauma to the surrounding tissues where the surgery is performed, and faster recovery after the surgery. Therefore, for patients who have minimally invasive breast nodule surgery, they can usually ride a bicycle in about 2 weeks.
However, care should be taken not to exert too much force during cycling and the road should not be too bumpy, so as to avoid symptoms such as wound splitting or poor closure, which may cause secondary injury.
After breast nodule surgery, you need to pay attention to your personal recovery, and if you have any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and decide whether you can carry out related activities under the doctor’s advice.