How to Recover From a Lumpectomy

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How to Recover From a Lumpectomy

A lumpectomy, also known as a partial mastectomy, is a treatment for breast cancer that involves surgically removing a malignant tumor. In some cases, lymph nodes and tissue near the tumor are also removed so that surgeons can test them for cancer. If they are found to be malignant, further surgery may be needed. A lumpectomy differs from a radical mastectomy because it allows a woman to keep most of her breast. A radical mastectomy involves the complete removal of the breast. A lumpectomy takes less than an hour. Shortly after the surgery, the patient goes home to begin the recovery process.

Instructions

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      Get a lot of sleep. Gradually resume your regular daily tasks. Don't overexert yourself.

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      Practice daily arm workouts. Your doctor will tell you what exercises to do to prevent soreness and stiffness.

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      Gently bathe yourself. Use a damp sponge to wash your body to avoid damaging your sutures or drains. Don't take a shower until a doctor has removed them.

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      Remove the fluid from your surgical drain, if you have one, periodically throughout the day. Ask your doctor to show you how to do this. Also, find out how to take care of any bandages that may be covering your incision.

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      Protect your breasts to reduce pain. Don't sleep on the side of your body that had the surgery. Wear a bra that offers good support.

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      Watch for possible signs of infection. Symptoms of an infection include fever, pus or swelling on the wound or chills.

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      Keep your pain medications on hand. Get your prescriptions filled right away even if you are feeling fine.

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