Make sure you follow all your doctor's instructions. This includes instructions about medicines, activity, and wound care. Never skip or change a dose of your medicine. Call your doctor or your pharmacist if you have questions about your medicines.
After you go home, you may need to take medicines to help stop blood clots from forming. You may need to take them for a short time, or take them for a longer time. You may also need to take medicines to prevent clots before any future surgery. Always tell new doctors about your history of blood clots. Your doctor will let you know about any other changes in your medicines. You can take pain medicine at home if you need it, as directed.
You can go back to your normal activities when you get home. But don't do any difficult activities or heavy lifting for several days. Your doctor will give you more specific instructions about activity.
You may need to wear elastic (compression) stockings. The stockings help to keep your blood flowing. This may help stop clots from forming. If you smoke, vape, or use other tobacco or nicotine products, you will need to stop. This will also help to prevent blood clots. Talk with your doctor if you need help to quit smoking.