No antibiotics after lumpectomy?
I've been told I would not be given antibiotics after a lumpectomy because it's been shown to increase the incidence of c.diff. Supposedly the likelihood of infection after a lumpectomy is very low, 10%, so in light of the increased c.diff risk from antibiotics, the hospital stopped routinely giving antibiotics after a lumpectomy 5 years ago. Has anyone else heard of this? Have any of you not been given antibiotics after a lumpectomy?
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Skeptic, I didn't receive any antibiotics either. It is more or less standard practice. You probably did get an IV antibiotic in surgery though.
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I had no oral antibiotics after a bilateral mastectomy.
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I didn't receive antibiotics after mine
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I didn't receive any antibiotics after my surgery either. A few days later, I developed an infection in one of the incisions and started antibiotics then. It cleared up quickly. I'm probably not typical -- if there's an opportunity for a skin infection, my skin will take it!
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I was given some IV antibiotics before I went intk surgery for UMX but not any oral after.
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I had a LX on 9/4. I actually have a history of C. Diff. from about 11 years before so I was very concerned about ANY antibiotics bringing it back. I avoid them unless it's an absolute emergency. My surgeon said that she thought the risk of C. diff. was higher than the risk of infection so she had no problem with my not having any antibiotics at all. She said the factors that improve your chances of not having infection are not being overweight and not being diabetic. My surgery went very well and easily. I was nervous about infection so I made sure, once I could shower, to shower twice a day, always use clean towel every time, change sheets often, and new shirt every time. No problems at all. I healed extremely well...not sure if not taking antibiotics affects that at all. If you do have a problem, you could catch it quickly and get on antibiotics then to take care of it. Hope this helps and good luck!
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Just wanted to add one thing...I had a very low grade fever after surgery. I was nervous that it was a sign of infection even though I didn't have any of the local symptoms (no pain or redness in breast). They told me it was perfectly normal to have a slight temperature for a few days after any surgery. So if you skip antibiotics, don't be nervous about a temperature after surgery...just keep an eye on it!
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