Marijuana and cannabinoids are known to speed up metabolism so you can rephrase your question to a doctor now :)
Smoking "anything" --- and that certainly includes marijuana, slows down (in some cases, dramatically) the healing process because of the tar and nicotine (and who knows what in marijuana). Also, the inhalation of any "smoking" puts pressure on the socket, further slowing down the healing process. Keep away from smoking for at least 5 to 7 days after surgery.
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Eating or vaporizing marijuana is certainly better than the alternative of smoking it. While science has yet to undeniably prove an overall healing propety in pot there certainly are some positive side effects that will probably speed up your recovery time, NOT slow it down. Your appetite will most likely increase causing you to ingest more proteins, fatty acids, minerals and vitamins that your body needs to heal itself. You will also most likely be drinking more water, which is essential for healing. There is an active ingredient in Sativa-1 that acts as a very efficient anti-inflammatory which will certainly aid in the recovery process Depending on how your react psychologically to bud you could be filled with more loving and positive emotions which can aid in the healing process. Your body will be in a much less agitated and more relaxed state, allowing your body to consume less energy on other things and spend more energy on healing.
Make sure you use a vaporizer, ingest it orally or use the essential oil. Marijuana is a miracle drug that can cure cancer. There are many healing methods that have been withheld from you If you are sick or are having a hard time recovering from surgery marijuana can help you. But remember this, the most important part of healing is giving your body things that it needs (essential fatty acids) and positive thinking to synthesize certain chemicals in your body to also help healing. I am convinced the Bob Beck Protocol can help heal as well.
There is limited research on the specific effects of smoking marijuana in a vaporizer on spinal fusion. However, smoking any substance can potentially have adverse effects on the healing process post-surgery, including spinal fusion. It is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Understanding the recovery process is crucial for planning your post-surgery activities and ensuring a smooth healing period.
There are no patron saints of healing after hip surgery.
It may or it may not. It depends on how much the ear scars down during the healing process after the surgery.
Consuming alcohol is not recommended before any surgery as it will thin out your blood and retard the healing process. After surgery, large amounts of alcohol consumed can prolong healing times, and the thinning of your blood may cause dizziness. Ask your doctor about the side effects of alcohol related to your surgery.
The patient returns to the doctor the day after surgery for assessment, with several follow-up visits over the next two months to monitor the healing process.
Plastic surgeons strongly urge adult patients to quit smoking before the surgery, because smoking delays and complicates the healing process.