In order to promote good healing, reduce complications, and maximize the therapeutic efficacy of Interstim Therapy to improve bowel and bladder control, post-procedure care is essential. Following are a few general recommendations for post-procedure care:
Wound Care: Following surgery, the surgical site will be covered with a bandage. Avoid removing or replacing the dressing. Keep the site clean.
Post-surgical pain management: Even though it is natural to feel some discomfort after surgery, the stimulation shouldn't cause much pain. Under medical supervision, take painkillers to get relief.
Stimulation: The "pulling" or "tingling" sensation felt in the pelvic region, which is close to the vagina, scrotum, or anal area, is called stimulation. It shouldn't cause pain at all. Reduce the stimulation if it hurts or if you feel the sensation of stimulation spreading down your legs. Then, reach out to your doctor immediately.
Physical activity: For 14 days following surgery, refrain from intense activities or heavy lifting. For two weeks following each surgery, only use a frontal shower or sponge bath. Wait till your post-operative appointment before immersing yourself in any water.
Symptoms to report: Reach out to your care provider if you experience severe or worsening of pain, high fever, chills, sweats, discomfort during urination, or device issues.