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Colorectal surgery is a major surgery that is made safer with the care, perseverance and professionalism of our medical team. However, the best results come…
Understand your surgery Your surgery will usually involve the removal of a diseased intestine and / or rectum. Surgery will be performed through either: •…
Quit smoking and drinking alcohol Smoking and drinking alcohol can cause complications after your surgery. • Quit smoking and drinking alcohol at least 2 weeks…
• You will receive a call from SFUC staff to confirm the date and commitment for surgery. • Prepare packets of chewing gum for postoperative…
Continue the initial diet • You can supplement your diet, starting with drinking more fluids and nutritious drinks, then moving on to regular meals. •…
What you can eat You can start with easily digestible (avoid vegetables and fruits), less oily food, like porridge with high protein food eg. fish,…
You will receive a telephone call from your nurse (ward or SFUC) to check on your wellbeing 2-3 days after discharge. If you feel unwell,…