How long does it take for a rectal resection to return to normal

How long it takes to get back to normal after a rectal resection is related to the location of the lesion, whether it is infected, the complexity of the condition, and whether you have diabetes. It ranges from 3 days to 30 days or even longer.
1. Location of the lesion: If the location of the lesion is high, only electrocoagulation and resection is needed, and this case can be discharged from the hospital after treatment, and recovery can be made in 3 to 5 days. If the location of the lesion is low, you need to do anorectal surgery to remove the wound, the wound will be slightly larger, and it takes about 7 to 14 days to recover.
2. Infection: If infection occurs during the recovery period, the recovery time will be longer.
3. Complexity: If the condition is relatively complex and the surgical wound is large, it will take about 15-30 days to recover, depending on the condition.
4. Diabetes: If you have diabetes, it will affect the recovery time and may take at least 15 days.
The same disease, the patient’s degree of disease, physical condition, treatment methods are different, the prognosis is different, if you are not feeling well you need to consult a doctor in time, early treatment and early recovery.