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LASER ASSISTED UVULOPALATOPLASTY(LAUP)
On the morning of surgery, it is best to have only a light
breakfast and only sips of liquid until after the surgery. It is okay to eat soft foods and liquids after the surgery.
On the day of surgery, please report to the West Raleigh Office (3100 Blue Ridge Road) as scheduled.
- Throat pain is normal and to be expected following LAUP. It is usally worse at about the third to seventh day, but may last up to 16 days. Pain is much worse on swallowing.
- Ear pain is normal and expected following LAUP.
- Elevated temperature is not unusual after LAUP. It is unusual for this to be a sign of infection. Call us if the temperature is measured to
be higher than 101.5. To help keep the temperature down, try to drink as much as possible.
- You will be given the following prescriptions:
- An antibiotic to prevent infection
- Pain medication
- Toradol for pain and inflammation
- Corticosteroids to help reduce swelling and inflammation
- A suppository for nausea
- Avoid Aspirin, Ibuprofen and related products not only after surgery, but also for two weeks prior to the surgery if possible. Tylenol and related products are acceptable.
- Bleeding is rare following LAUP. If it should occur, stay calm!! In most cases, it is oozing which will stop on its own. If you do notice
any bleeding, please call the office immediately. if the doctor or nurse does not respond within 15 minutes, then call again. In severe cases, go to the
nearest Emergency Room if the office is not open.
- You may resume regular activities after surgery, but you will probably find that you need more rest than usual for about two weeks.
- Eat a soft diet for the first 2-3 days. Drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcohol for 2-3 days. Avoid citrus juices and spicy foods.
- Gargle gently with diluted salt water every six hours for one-week (two teaspoons of salt to one cup of water).
- You may brush your teeth and use diluted mouthwash as necessary, although it may burn.
- Use Cepastat lozenges as needed to relieve sore throat.
- Before you leave the office, be sure you have a follow-up appointment and are scheduled for the next stage of LAUP. There is some
flexibility as to the timing of subsequent stages, but most people are ready for the next stage by about six weeks.
- If you are experiencing problems or have any questions, call our office at any time.
- If you cannot keep your appointment, please call us as soon as possible so that other patients can be accommodated.
If you have any additional questions or problems, please call the office.
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