Lumbar disc herniation surgery after 1~7 days can get out of bed, the specific time with the patient’s own physical condition, surgical treatment method.
If the lumbar disc protrusion patients do is minimally invasive surgery, surgery for muscle and ligament and bone damage is relatively small, generally 2~3 days after surgery patients can get out of bed, but need to have lumbar support protection, so as to avoid damage to the lumbar.
If the patient has traditional open surgery, i.e. nucleus pulposus removal, fusion surgery, etc., the open surgery will cause more damage to the patient’s muscles and bones, and the local pain will be obvious, and the recovery time will be longer, usually needing bed rest for 5~7 days, at which time the pain will gradually disappear, and the patient can wear lumbar support to get out of bed and move around.
Lumbar disc herniation patients after surgery during the recovery period patients should avoid heavy labor, lumbar not repeated twisting, bending, so as not to affect the recovery. After the surgery, patients should closely observe the wound to see if there is any severe pain, redness and swelling, etc. If there is any, they need to inform the doctor in time.