Common Symptoms After Ablation:
It may take up to eight weeks for the ablated (or damaged) regions of heart tissue to recover. During the initial weeks following your ablation, you can still experience arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats). You may need various types of treatment at this time, such as anti-arrhythmic medication. You may experience any of the following signs:
- Mild chest aches
- Skipping heartbeat
- Faster heartbeat
Recovery Guidelines:
- If you are discharged home on the same day of the procedure, please complete bedrest for the first 12-24 hours after ablation.
- Activity as tolerated after 24 hours.
- Do not drive for 48 hours after discharge.
- Do not lift more than 10 lbs. for 2 days.
- No vigorous activity, strenuous lifting/pushing/pulling for 2 days.
- You may shower 24 hours after the procedure. Avoid tub baths, swimming, or soaking in a hot tub for one week. You may remove the dressings after your shower.
- You may have some bruising or tenderness around catheter site incisions, which is normal. Please report to our office if you develop severe pain, swelling, redness, bleeding, drainage.
- Call your doctor’s office at (812)242-3175 in the following instances:
- If you notice change in color, temperature, or sensation of legs.
- If you experience fever, chills, difficulty swallowing, vomiting blood, unexplained weakness, or any other neurological symptoms in the 30 days after the procedure.
9. Please go to the ER if you experience chest pain or difficulty breathing.
Pain Control After Surgery Guide:
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Reference:
“Adult Pain Management.” ACS, www.facs.org/for-patients/safe-pain-management/adult-pain-management.