Q. Why am I coughing after an open heart surgery?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Coughing after open heart surgery is a common, but often distressing symptom. There are several potential causes, so it’s important to discuss your symptoms with your doctor. Depending on the specific cause of your coughing, there are various treatments available to help reduce or eliminate the symptoms.
One possible cause of coughing post-surgery is airway irritation and inflammation from anesthesia, intubation during surgery, or the presence of chest tubes. Coughing can also be a result of pericarditis (inflammation of tissue around the heart) that could have been caused by manipulation during surgery or infection in some cases; this condition may require medication for treatment. Respiratory infections like bronchitis or pneumonia can occur anytime after surgery and can cause persistent coughing; antibiotics may be necessary in order to cure an infection. Pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in breathing passages due to inflammation) is another possible complication that surgeons watch out for following open heart procedures—if pneumonia isn’t determined as a likely factor behind the chronic cough, medications might need to be taken for pulmonary edema as well.
It’s important not only to ask your doctor about treatment options if you find yourself feeling sick and coughing post-surgery but also review lifestyle changes you can make such as avoiding smoke-filled environments and quitting smoking altogether if you haven’t already done so—this will help reduce irritation and inflammation in airways! Remember: any persisting symptoms always need medical attention regardless!