How long does it take to recover after duct excision surgery?

Nov 19, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Qi Liqiang
Introduction
In general, recovery from a duct excision surgery may take about half a month or up to one month, depending on the patient's specific condition. Duct excision is primarily a surgical procedure used to treat conditions such as breast nodules, mammary gland hyperplasia, and breast cancer. During the surgery, the breast tissue is incised, the milk ducts are removed, and the incision is then sutured closed.

Generally, it may take about half a month to recover after duct excision surgery, but in some cases, recovery may require up to one month, depending on the patient's specific condition. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Half a month

Duct excision surgery is primarily performed to treat conditions such as breast nodules, mammary gland hyperplasia, and breast cancer. During the procedure, the breast tissue is incised, the milk ducts are removed, and the incision is then sutured. Some patients who are in good physical condition and heal well after surgery may fully recover within approximately half a month.

2. One month

For patients with weaker constitutions or those who develop postoperative infections, recovery may take about one month. It is recommended that patients rest adequately and maintain sufficient sleep after surgery to promote healing.

If patients experience any discomfort, they should seek timely medical attention for appropriate treatment to avoid delays in recovery.