Common discomfort symptoms after laparoscopic surgery

  1.Shoulder pain: Because the surgery requires carbon dioxide into the abdomen, resulting in artificial pneumoperitoneum, so although the gas is removed after surgery, but there may still be part of the gas or blood and water residue in the abdomen during surgery, and cause the abdominal diaphragm or peritoneal irritation, and cause two shoulder pain, usually after rest, the gas through the peritoneal absorption disappeared will return to normal.  2, abdominal distension and pain: Although laparoscopic abdominal wound reduction, but in the abdomen there is a small hole wound parts, there may still be part of the distension or discomfort, so postoperative patients should cooperate with the treatment, and try to avoid eating some gas-producing food, such as beans, milk and sugar, etc., can reduce the abdominal distension, diet in the week after surgery, should also try to choose light and non-greasy, non-stimulating spicy The main.  3, back pain: laparoscopic surgery, it may be necessary to bipod on the footstool, and take the head low feet high position, the patient in the surgery is anesthesia, so will not feel any discomfort, but after the surgery, anesthesia subsided, may appear back pain and muscle stiffness, generally after the surgery more rest or with the pain of local hot compresses will be improved.  4. Vaginal bleeding: Some surgeries, such as laparoscopic myoma removal or tubal lavage, may require uterine lift or uterine intubation to facilitate the surgery, so there may be some slight vaginal bleeding after the surgery.  5, sore throat: general laparoscopy is general anesthesia, the need for tracheal intubation, so the patient in the first 1 ~ 2 days after the operation will have a dry throat pain or hoarse situation, generally as long as more water. As long as you drink more water and talk less, the sore throat will be improved within 2~3 days.  6, upper lid swelling, dry eyes, photophobia: swelling is caused by the low head position, dry eyes may be due to the low head position or anesthesia state of the patient’s eyelid is not fully closed, resulting in the eye exposed for too long.