Prolapse surgical treatment is a large step toward improving your fitness. If you're dealing with uterine prolapse, rectal prolapse, or pelvic organ prolapse, being well-prepared will let you feel very confident and calm.
What is Prolapse Surgery?
Prolapse Surgery is a medical procedure performed to correct organs that have moved out of their normal position, such as the uterus, rectum, or bladder. This surgery aims to relieve symptoms like discomfort, pain, or pressure and ultimately improves a person’s quality of life by improving daily functioning.
Step-by-Step Preparation for Prolapse Surgery
Here is a detailed step-by-step guide to help you prepare:
Step 1: Talk to your doctor
The first and most important step is to talk about it openly with your doctor. Ask questions like
What kind of prolapse do I actually have?
What form of surgery is planned?
How long will the recovery take?
Your doctor will guide you about the best surgical option for your condition.
Step 2: Get Pre-Surgery Health Checkups
Your doctor will suggest some tests to check your overall health. Common tests include:
Blood tests
Urine tests
ECG (heart check)
Chest X-ray (if needed)
All these tests help doctors decide if you are ready for surgery.
Step 3: Review Your Medications
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking, including:
Blood thinners
Diabetes medicines
Herbal supplements
Your doctor may advise stopping or adjusting some medicines before surgery to avoid complications.
Step 4: Take Care of Your Diet & Bowel Health
Before surgery, make sure you:
Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Drink lots of water.
Avoid junk food and heavy meals.
This will keep your bowel movements regular and help you feel more comfortable after surgery.
Step 5: Arrange Support at Home
After surgery, you might need help with:
Cooking
Cleaning
Driving
Childcare
Ask your family or friends to support you during your recovery.
Step 6: Follow Fasting Instructions
Your doctor will tell you when to stop eating and drinking before surgery. Usually:
No food or drink for 6-8 hours before surgery.
This is very important to prevent any risks during anesthesia.
Step 7: Prepare Your Hospital Bag
Pack a small bag with:
Loose, comfortable clothes
Personal hygiene items
Mobile charger
Medical reports and insurance documents
Don’t forget to carry any regular medicines in their original packaging.
Step 8: Understand the Recovery Plan
Ask your doctor about:
Post-surgery pain management
Physical activity limits
When you can return to work
Follow-up visits
Knowing what to expect can make your recovery easier and faster.
Tips Before Surgery:
Avoid smoking and alcohol at least 2 weeks before surgery.
Practice deep breathing exercises to stay relaxed.
Make a list of emergency contact numbers.
Conclusion
Preparing for prolapse surgery is not just about the operation—it’s about taking care of your body and mind before and after surgery. When you follow all these steps carefully, you can make your journey safer and more comfortable. At Amayra Healthcare, Dr. Ajay Aggarwal helps every patient at every step to guarantee a successful surgery and a full recovery. Call us at +91 99140 05366 if you have any questions about prolapse treatment.