1. Activity Restrictions
After spleen removal, it is important to limit physical activity, strenuous exercise, and contact sports. You should avoid lifting anything heavier than 10-15 pounds for the first few weeks to allow your body to heal. Your doctor may also restrict activities such as running, swimming, or playing sports, depending on your individual situation.
2. Medications
You should also be aware of any medications that you take, as some can cause complications after the removal of your spleen. Discuss with your doctor any medications that you are currently taking, as well as any that you may be prescribed in the future.
3. Infections
Since your spleen helps to defend against certain infections, it is important to take extra precautions to protect yourself from infection. This includes avoiding any contact with people who are ill, as well as avoiding any travel to areas where there is a risk of certain infections. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions regarding vaccinations and other preventive measures.
4. Alcohol Consumption
It is important to avoid alcohol consumption after spleen removal, as it can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of infection. Talk to your doctor about any concerns that you may have about alcohol consumption.
5. Follow-up Care
Regular follow-up appointments with your doctor are important after spleen removal. These appointments will help to monitor your progress and ensure that your body is healing properly.