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After Hip Replacement: When to Call Your Surgeon

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Make sure to follow all your surgeon’s instructions after your surgery. If you have questions or concerns, call your healthcare team.

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Call 911

Call 911 right away if you have:

  • Chest pain

  • Shortness of breath


When to call your healthcare provider 

Call your healthcare provider or get medical care right away if you have:

  • Hip pain that gets worse

  • Pain or swelling in your calf or leg not near your incision

  • Pain or redness in your calf

  • Fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, or as advised

  • Shaking chills

  • Swelling or redness at the incision site that gets worse

  • Fluid or a bad smell from the incision


Preventing infections

An infection can harm the new joint. Any infection in your body, such as pneumonia or a bladder infection, can spread to your new joint. Call your surgeon or primary healthcare provider if you think you have any kind of infection.

Call them if you plan to have a medical or any dental procedures. Your healthcare provider may advise taking antibiotics before any procedures to help prevent infection.

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