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How long does it take to recover from hernia surgery?

The length of time it takes to fully recover from hernia surgery depends on the type of hernia and the type of surgical repair that was performed. Generally, people are able to return to light activity between 4-6 weeks after surgery and can usually return to full activity within 3-4 months after surgery.

Recovery time may also depend on any additional procedures that are recommended or required to treat the hernia such as physical therapy. Patients typically experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, but these symptoms should resolve with time.

It is important for patients to follow the instructions of their surgeon in order to have the best outcome following hernia surgery.

How many days rest required after hernia surgery?

The amount of days of rest required after hernia surgery will depend on the type of hernia surgery that is conducted. Open hernia repair typically requires about 10-14 days of rest, while laparoscopic or robotic hernia repair can require just 1-3 days of rest.

After 10 days, light activity is generally okay and exercises are allowed after 6 weeks.

It’s important to listen to your surgeon’s advice and return to activities slowly with the help of a physical therapist if necessary. Even after the recommended amount of rest has been taken, it’s important to monitor symptoms and talk to your doctor if you experience any pain or complications.

How long after inguinal hernia surgery can I do sit ups?

This answer ultimately depends on your individual healing process and how quickly you are able to recover. Generally speaking, physical activity should be limited for the first few days after the procedure and doctors typically recommend avoiding strenuous exercise like sit ups for at least two weeks.

After two weeks, you may begin doing some light physical activity with doctor supervision and gradually build up. Sitting up should be possible after a couple of days, but it is important to remember that everyone heals differently and if you experience any pain during home exercise after surgery, you should stop immediately and contact your doctor.