Excision Biopsy of Lumps - Post-Surgery Instructions Download PDF, 538KB, PDF Discharge Instructions After Your Excision BiopsyThese instructions provide general information and advice after your excision biopsy. These guidelines are not exhaustive and taking these precautions may help to reduce risks and complications.Post-anaesthetic InstructionsYou should not do the following activities within 24 hours after anaesthesia/surgery:Driving a vehicleOperating any machinery or dangerous tools Performing any task that requires skills, co-ordination or judgement, e.g. financial transaction, legal documentation, ATM withdrawal, etc.Drinking alcohol or take medication such as sleeping pills, tranquilisers, etc.Body PositioningYou should lie in any comfortable position and to avoid pressure on the area you have operated on.Pain ManagementPain after surgery is usually mild and can be relieved with the prescribed painkillers. You should take your pain medication as prescribed.Please stop taking the medication if you experience signs of allergic reaction such as:Skin rashesBreathing difficultySwollen eyes / lips / face Seek medical attention from your general practitioner / Emergency Department if you experience any of these side effects.DietThere is no restriction to your diet.Wound CareYou may shower the next day after your surgery, as the dressing is waterproofYou may remove the dressing of the wound(s) after a few days. It is perfectly safe to leave the wound(s) exposed and to wash it with soap and clean running waterObserve the wound(s) for any signs of infection, which include redness, swelling, pain, tenderness and discharge from the wound. Mild redness and pain at the wound sites are expected post-operation. However if it is persistent and progressive, or if there is any discharge from the wound, you are advised to seek medical attention immediatelyIn most cases, the skin stitches used are absorbable and do not need to be removed. Otherwise, you will be advised accordingly if your stitches require removal. If in doubt, check with the medical team prior to dischargeAn appointment will be given to you to return for a follow-up consultationPhysical ActivityIt is advisable to maintain a comfortable level of physical activity after returning home such as brisk walking or light household chores if the pain is tolerableIt is not advisable to engage in strenuous exercise or lifting of heavy objects in the first 3 – 4 weeks after surgeryWhen Should I Seek Medical Attention?You should seek medical attention if you experience any of the following:Fever of more than 38 degrees CelsiusSevere pain at the wound not relieved by pain medicationRedness, swelling or discharge from the wound(s)Stitches give wayWhere can I Seek Medical Attention?You may call TTSH General Surgery Specialist Clinic 2A/2B during*Office hours at 68894258 / 68894259, or 68894242 to schedule for an earlier appointment with your surgeonAfter office hours, you are advised to seek treatment at the Emergency Department, Basement 1, TTSHYou may also wish to proceed to your nearest Polyclinic or family doctor *Office hours:Mondays - Fridays: 8.00 am – 5.00 pmSaturdays: 8.00 am – 12.00 pmSundays & Public Holidays: Closed