Avoiding Complications after Surgery
By following your health team’s instructions, you’ll minimize the potential for blood clots during the first several weeks of your recovery.
Warning signs of possible blood clots in your leg include:
Increasing pain in your calf Tenderness or redness above or below your hip or knee Increasing swelling in your calf, ankle or footWarning signs that a blood clot has traveled to your lung include:
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Sudden increased shortness of breath
- Sudden onset of chest pain
- Localized chest pain with coughing
Following your surgery, you may need to take antibiotics prior to dental work including cleanings or any surgical procedure that could allow bacteria to enter your bloodstream. For patients with normal immune system, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Dental Association recommend antibiotics before dental work for two years after total joint replacement surgery.
Warning signs of infection
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Persistent fever (higher than 100 degrees)
- Shaking chills
- Increasing redness, tenderness, swelling of the wound
- Drainage from the wound
- Increasing hip pain with both activity and rest
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