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Guide to Total Hip Replacement Surgery

When to Contact Your Doctor


Go to the nearest emergency department if either of the following occurs:

  • Pain in your chest
  • Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath

Contact the Hip and Knee Clinic if:

  • You have a marked increase in pain, swelling and tenderness in your leg that is not relieved by rest and elevation
  • Your incision becomes red, hard, hot and swollen or begins to drain
  • You have redness or pain in your lower legs, even when resting
  • You have chills and a fever (above 38.5°c)
  • You notice blood in your stool, urine or sputum, and have excessive or persistent bruising
  • After Clinic hours, contact your family doctor or go to the nearest emergency department.

 

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Links to next step:

  1. Your Journey
  2. What is a total hip replacement
  3. Be prepared for your surgery
  4. Things to do.
  5. More do's and don'ts
  6. What to bring to the hospital
  7. Be prepared to your discharge
  8. The day of surgery
  9. After surgery
  10. Hip movement precautions
  11. Hip Exercise
  12. Going home
  13. Activity Guidelines
  14. When to contact your doctor

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