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Surgical recovery can take a long time

Surgical recovery

Whether emergency or elective, open or laparoscopic, surgical recovery can take a long time. We explore natural remedies to help you heal after surgery.

Understanding surgical interventions

Surgical Recovery

Surgery has been defined as, “any intervention involving the incision, excision, manipulation, or suturing of tissue, usually requiring regional or general anaesthesia” (1). The term ‘surgery’ is said to have its origins in both the Greek and Latin language translating as either “hand work” or “hand action”(2).

Human remains have been discovered that suggest mankind has attempted surgical measures dating back to the Neolithic era; including trepanation during which a hole was drilled into the skull. In many of these cases it appears to have been undertaken as an intervention following physical head injury, however, may also have been intended to relieve symptoms of other physiological and potentially psychological conditions (3).

The oldest known medical text to mention surgery is considered to be an Egyptian papyrus which has been dated from close to 5000 years ago (4). More recent historical texts have been discovered that describe surgeries such as rhinoplasties and caesarean sections being performed throughout Ancient India over 2600 years ago  (5,6). 

Despite there being evidence to suggest that many of the individuals who underwent surgical procedures during these ancient times were seen to have survived, by the early 19th century throughout Britain and Europe surgery had become fraught with risks through filthy conditions in hospital theatres invariably leading to the high rate of post-operative infections and likely death. Furthermore, although the use of anaesthesia would soon become an accepted practice, prior to this, strength and speed were considered the most desirable attributes for a surgeon (7).

Since these times we have seen extraordinary breakthroughs in the medical field including infection control, anaesthesia and advanced surgical techniques that would have been unimaginable even a hundred years ago. It is estimated that 60% of the population will have some sort of surgical procedure during their lifetimes, with 230 million people worldwide undergoing surgery each year (8,9).

Many herbs are suitable for self-care. However if a health condition does not resolve with home remedies we recommend using the information in Herbal Reality along with your health advisors, especially herbal practitioners from the professional associations listed in our Resources page (‘If you want to find a herbalist”). When buying any herbal products, you should choose responsible manufacturers with independently assured quality standards and sustainability practices. Check the label carefully for the appropriate safety and sustainability information.

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