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Nausea and vomiting after surgery: what to expect

November 25, 2020
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What causes nausea and vomiting (N+V) after surgery?

  • Most commonly it is a side effect of the general anesthesia. It can, however, also be a side-effect of some medications including several analgesics (painkillers)

Can nausea and vomiting after surgery lead to problems?

  • 1-2 episodes of post-operative N+V is a fairly common (approx. 10% of patients) side-effect of surgery that typically resolves by itself or with simple treatment
  • More rarely, prolonged post-operative nausea and vomiting can lead to a cycle of dehydration & fatigue. This can be accompanied by a persistent headache and increased post-surgical pain. If you think you are entering this cycle you should call Dr Tregaskiss immediately to seek further advice.

How are nausea and vomiting treated?

  • If you are experiencing N+V at home after surgery, take the Gravol medication prescribed and follow your post-surgery advice about taking small but frequent volumes of fluids (preferably Gatorade-type fluids that contain salts and sugars)
  • If, however this is not working and the N+V has lasted more than 6 hours without being able to keep any fluids down, contact Dr T. for further advice

How long does nausea and vomiting after surgery last?

  • If it does occur, then typically it lasts for just for a few hours post-surgery. N+V beyond the day of surgery itself is usually related to pain medications. If this does not improve with Gravol, a change of pain medication is sometimes required. Call Dr T to discuss further.

Dr. Tregaskiss will work with you to find a painkiller and anti-nausea medication regime that is best going to meet your needs. Each individual is different and a tailored approach to medication is best to ensure we find out what works best for you to keep you comfortable and to prevent nausea and vomiting.

Dr. Arko Demianzuk

DR. ASHLEY TREGASKISS

COSMETIC, PLASTIC, AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEON | BLOG

Dr. Ashley Tregaskiss is a distinguished board-certified plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgeon known for his precision, artistry, and dedication to surgical excellence. With nearly two decades of experience, he brings a refined approach to patient care, combining technical expertise with a strong commitment to achieving natural, high-quality results.

Dr. Tregaskiss earned his medical degree from the prestigious University College London Medical School, consistently ranked among the world’s leading academic institutions. He completed a highly regarded research fellowship at the Kleinert-Kutz Institute in Louisville, Kentucky—an internationally recognized center for hand and microsurgery. His core plastic surgery training was undertaken in Bristol, England, followed by two years of advanced international fellowship training, specializing in aesthetic, facial, and breast surgery. He is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS Plast) and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC), and a member of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Tregaskiss currently practices at Pacific Plastic Surgery in Vancouver, offering individualized care tailored to each patient’s aesthetic goals.