How long does it take to recover from a tracheotomy?
Recovery from a tracheostomy procedure generally takes about 3 to 7 days, although the exact duration varies from person to person depending on individual postoperative care and circumstances.
A tracheostomy is performed to maintain an open airway and relieve breathing difficulties. After insertion of the tracheal tube, some damage to the mucosa and voice function may occur, requiring time for recovery. With proper postoperative care, active cooperation with medical instructions, and good overall health, recovery may take around three days. However, if postoperative care is inadequate or the patient's physical condition is poor after surgery, recovery may be delayed, potentially taking up to about seven days.
If throat pain occurs, nebulized inhalation therapy may be used under a doctor's guidance, along with a liquid or semi-liquid diet. Adequate rest is important, speaking should be avoided in the short term, and sufficient hydration should be maintained.