Question:
Will my surgery be cancelled if I have a cold?
I have a cold and my surgery is on 12/27 if the cold is not gone, will my surgery be rescheduled? Any responses are appreciated. Thanks — Mz. T. (posted on December 19, 2005)
December 18, 2005
I had a cold too. I was told as
long as there is no upper respiratory infection going on, it was okay.
Notify the surgeon's office though. By the time I got out of the hospital
and because of all the sleeping, meds, and everything else, my cold was gone anyway. Congrats on your
surgery date.
— Nicki F.
December 19, 2005
You really don't want to have any surgery with a cold and certainly not with abdominal
surgery. It is dangerous and you want to have the least complications
after surgery.
— vickicarson
December 19, 2005
I had surgery while having a cold
and I was miserable afterward. They wouldn't give me a decongestant in the
hospital but they did give me benedryl. It helped a little.
Also my pharmicist recommended Zicom if your cold just started. It supposedly helps
shorten the life of the cold. I
bought some and my wife used it and she says it works. Maybe you could try
it. Supposed to use it within the first 48 hours of your symptoms starting
by the way.
— Hinkster2000
December 20, 2005
Call your surgeon. My surgery is in a couple of weeks, but I was given
nasal spray and an antibiotic just in case it is an infection I have. As
long as you don't have an infection you should be fine.
— Diva4Him
December 20, 2005
I think it depends on your doctor. My surgery is set for next Tuesday
December 27th. I found my self getting a sinus infection last week. I
called my family doc, and because the weather was bad his office was
closed. So, then I called my surgeon's office. I spoke with the office
manager and told her what was going on. She said that if I was sick my doc
would not do surgery. So, he called me in an antibiotic. I am feeling so
much better now.
Melissa Smtih
— kizie23
December 23, 2005
I would'nt want surgery if I had a cold! This is a tough surgery. At least
the open rny is. And you need to do deep breathing afterwards which I found
very difficult. What if you had problems breathing because of a cold and add surgery to it.... you may be
looking at alot of fluid in your lungs. Not safe. Better to wait, then to
risk it.
— Danmark
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