Inhibiting peristalsis directly during abdominal surgery can result in a syndrome known as paralytic ileus.
There is a chance of severe consequences after a colectomy. Your general health, the type of colectomy you have, and the technique your surgeon employs during the procedure all influence your risk of complications. Bleeding is one example of a colectomy complication.
You should start feeling better after one to two weeks, and two to four weeks later, you should feel back to normal. You can experience irregular bowel movements for a few weeks. There can also be blood in your feces.
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