What are gas pains after a Laparoscopic Surgery? | Lap Series 17 | Dr M Ramesh | Arka Health

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • One of the common postoperative discomforts after laparoscopic surgery is gas pain. But what causes it and how can it be managed? In this video, we explain why gas is used during laparoscopic procedures, how it can lead to postoperative discomfort, and the areas of your body where you might feel this pain. We also provide helpful tips and remedies to alleviate these gas pains, from movement and certain postures to over-the-counter medications. Hear from Dr M Ramesh who detail the phenomenon, and patients who share their personal experiences and tips. If you're about to undergo a laparoscopic surgery or are currently recovering from one, this video can provide valuable insights. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more health and wellness content!
    Dr M Ramesh has performed over 20,000 advanced Video-Laparoscopic surgeries and believes in a holistic approach to cure ailments. He also established B.E.S.T Institute to train doctors from across the world in Minimal Access Surgery. Over the years, Dr. Ramesh Makam along with his team of dedicated specialists have come together to provide empathetic treatments and surgical cures for patients with various illnesses, and believes in offering the latest technology to ensure patients receive ethos based care.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @rockerdave62
    @rockerdave62 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you. That was really good information.

  • @vipulbhaipatel9057
    @vipulbhaipatel9057 4 месяца назад

    After 18 days if gas trouble then we drink jeers soda or simpl soda ? Pls answer sir

  • @kavaraja7406
    @kavaraja7406 Месяц назад

    Hi doctor I have done my gallbladder surgery past 2 weeks I have pain in my left side behind tje bones while breathing sometimes pain comes is it gas pain

    • @illusion3188
      @illusion3188 Месяц назад

      Same happen to me .what you do? Kindly share your experience

  • @amandaathanas4027
    @amandaathanas4027 7 месяцев назад +4

    The pix show gas in the stomach. The gas is NOT in the stomach. This is not the kind of gas you get from eating broccoli. It is in the open spaces of the abdomen where the lap surgical tools needed space to operate on whatever organ(s). UNFORTUNATELY and INEXPLICABLY, surgeons are too lazy or clueless to press down on the abdomen, expelling most of the gas, before sealing up the incision. Instead they let the patients suffer for days waiting for the CO2 to make its way into the bloodstream, then the bowels.