When the patient is discharged from the hospital, please note the following: suture removal, arch splint removal and medication change If the wound has sutures that have not been removed, arch splints or traction pins that have not been removed or require regular medication changes at the time of discharge, make an appointment with the bedside doctor for suture removal, arch splint or traction pin removal and medication change (usually Monday through Friday, by 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.). You will need to register at the registration desk on the day of wire removal and medication change, and pay the appropriate fee after treatment. (If you are discharged with drainage strips or drainage tubes, you need to pay special attention to whether they are dislodged and tell the doctor.) Consultation on pathology results of Shan Xiaofeng, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Peking University Stomatological Hospital If the pathology results are not returned at the time of discharge, please make sure to come to the hospital one week after discharge to confirm the pathology results and consult whether you need to take further treatment so as not to delay your next treatment (Tel: 82195201) Due to the short hospitalization time, the pathology department Patients who are delayed in pathological diagnosis because the pathology department failed to collect pathological examination fees in time should pay the fees at the pathology department by themselves; patients who need to borrow pathological slides or pathological tissue wax blocks should go to the pathology department for relevant procedures. Please ask your supervisor for the imaging materials and related medical records you brought with you when you were discharged from the hospital to avoid losing them; the examination materials during hospitalization will be kept in the medical records, but the imaging materials taken during hospitalization should be collected from the radiology department and kept by yourself. Copy of medical records Patients who need to copy their medical records should come to the Medical Records Office 5 working days after discharge. Patients need to bring their ID card to make copies by themselves, and others need to bring a copy of the patient’s ID card and the original ID card of the agent to make copies by proxy. After discharge, please make sure to consult the bedside doctor or the main surgeon when you are discharged from the hospital, and call the registration office in advance to ask the exact time of the follow-up doctor’s visit. Follow-up time: benign tumors are generally reviewed for the first time in 3 months; malignant tumors are generally reviewed every 1-2 months in the first year and every 2-3 months in the second year. Telephone number of the registration office: 010-82195162 or 010-62179977 to the registration office Hospital telephone follow-up The medical staff of this ward may follow up with you by telephone or SMS. If your condition changes after discharge, please let us know. Second ward ward telephone: 010-82195158, 010-82195159 discharge procedures after the nurse informed you for discharge, please bring your ID card, deposit slip, diagnosis certificate to the first floor inpatient office for discharge, meal card can be returned in the reception room on the first floor, diagnosis certificate to the registration hall information desk stamp and keep it by yourself. Diet In general, patients with intra-oral wounds enter liquid diet for one week after surgery, and change to semi-liquid diet after one week, and change to general diet after one week of semi-liquid diet, avoiding hard food. Pay attention to keep the mouth clean and rinse the mouth in time after eating. If there is no wound in the mouth, change to general diet after surgery for 3 days on a liquid or semi-liquid diet. In case of parotid surgery, avoid spicy and sour stimulating food for 3 months after surgery. This article is authorized by Dr. Shan Xiaofeng, please do not reproduce without authorization