9. Surgery Recovery
If you have recently gone through surgery, you should remember that surgery is an extremely taxing procedure for the body, regardless of which part of the body you might have had operated on. Surgery is traumatic for the body no matter how you look at it, and even minor surgeries will send your body into automatic shock; during your recovery in hospital, doctors and nurses try to minimize this shock as much as they can in hospital, usually by giving you something to eat or drink before you are allowed to be discharged, and by administering something to wake you up from the anesthetic, usually adrenaline.
You might faint during surgery recovery due to blood loss or shock – seek medical attention if this happens shortly after a recent surgery. It could prove to be very dangerous to the body, especially if you have been discharged from hospital, and will be something that your doctor will want to know.