Avoid the development of neck haemorrhage, pressing hard, bending over, lifting heavy objects.
After total thyroidectomy or removal of most of the glandular tissue, thyroid hormone replacement with medication is necessary. This is adjusted in the post-operative period with regular laboratory monitoring. The adjustment sometimes takes longer and the patient may need to have periodic check-ups for years or for the rest of his life.
If there are no complications, the patient can live a full life after a 4-5 week recovery period, with any hormone replacement that may be necessary.
In all cases, the removed glandular tissue will be histologically processed. If this confirms a malignant process, a decision on the course of further treatment is taken with the patient’s involvement, with the help of our institute’s clinical oncologist oncoteam.
Exercise:
Do not climb more than one flight of stairs for 24-36 hours (or longer if you feel up to it)
Strenuous sporting activities and heavy physical work can usually be resumed within 2-3 weeks after the operation, once you are fully recovered
Work:
If you are not doing physical work, you can return to it within a few days of surgery if pain has passed, within a few weeks if hormone level adjustment is needed
If you are doing physical work, wait at least 4 weeks before returning to work