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If you or your loved one have suffered an amputation, you will likely wonder how long hospitalization will be required.
How long you are hospitalized may depend on several factors:
- The type of amputation that was performed-amputations of limbs will require longer stays than an amputation of a single digit.
- How much pain you experience after the amputation, and your tolerance of the pain.
- Whether there are any complications that delay you going home, such as post-operative infection.
- Your general health- patients with other health issues, such as diabetes, may require longer stays.
- How you manage in rehabilitation.
Generally, hospital stays range from days to two weeks, depending on the circumstances mentioned. Almost immediately after surgery, you will be encourage to start moving your stump to promote circulation of the area. Physical therapy and rehabilitation will usually be commenced within 48 hours of surgery, as studies have shown that early rehabilitation promotes healing. Early rehabilitation also promotes acceptance of the amputation.
If you are finding it emotionally difficult to adjust to your amputation, counselling may be offered. Many patients find it difficult to adjust to their new lives, and depression is not uncommon. There are many adjustments that must be made in order to adapt to the new reality. If you are suffering from feelings of depression, you can speak to your physician. There are also many support groups who can be a wonderful support and can provide tips and guidance to you as you learn to live as an amputee. People who have gone through an amputation will understand how you are feeling. The following are organizations that you can contact to direct you to support groups in your area:
Amputation Coalition of America- phone 1-888-267-5669
Amputee Resource Foundation of America- email info@amputeeresource.org
National Amputation Foundation- phone 1-516-887-3600 |