After surgery, patients are generally not allowed to eat and drink, and stayed in hospital until the patient was successfully removing the gas from his body. Why fart important after surgery?
Waiting until the fart is uncomfortable thing for some people, especially for women. But remove the gas from the body after surgery is an important thing that must be notified to the doctor or nurse. It is demonstrates the lack of progress from within the patient. Drugs or anesthesia used for surgery not only make the patient was asleep and did not feel anything, but it also made the small and large intestine also ‘fell asleep’. (About.Surgery, Friday, 9/4/2010)
During surgery the intestines or entrails fell asleep and did not do any movement that passes through the digestive system, and then automatically it indicates there is no gas to pass through. After surgery is complete, and the person is already aware, then he should work out of gas in the body first. If the gas in the body has been successfully removed (already fart) then it indicates that the contents of the stomach was up from sleep and can work again.
Most surgeons will not allow patients to go home or out of the hospital if it did not fart, because it marks the digestive system is not functioning normally, unless there are other things that make the situation were different. If a person who cannot fart has been forced to eat, drink or out of the hospital, it is feared the intestine has not been able to function normally so that the possibility of obstruction when food passes through the intestines.
For someone who just finished doing the surgery should not underestimate a fart, because farts could indicate a person’s digestive system back to normal.
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yes, i agree farting is important after surgery.