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Demystifying the Discomfort: How Painful is a Diagnostic Laparoscopy?

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While diagnostic laparoscopy is a common minimally invasive procedure performed on thousands of patients annually, many people still worry about the discomfort involved. This guide will address the question, **how painful is a diagnostic laparoscopy?**, and detail what you can realistically expect during and after the procedure.

How long does CO2 gas last after surgery? Everything you need to know

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During laparoscopic procedures, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is used to inflate the abdomen, a technique called pneumoperitoneum. A retrospective study of patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopy found that roughly 90% of residual gas volume resolves each day, with the majority disappearing within 48 to 72 hours post-surgery. This absorption rate varies from person to person.

What does trapped gas feel like after surgery?

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Following surgery, a significant number of patients report experiencing surprising and intense gas pain that differs from typical digestive upset. Knowing **what does trapped gas feel like after surgery** is the first step toward managing this common post-operative issue effectively and comfortably.

How to get rid of CO2 after laparoscopic surgery at home?

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The gas pain following laparoscopic surgery is a well-known side effect, with some patients experiencing significant discomfort. Fortunately, there are several effective, safe strategies you can use at home to help your body absorb and expel the residual carbon dioxide and find relief, including how to get rid of CO2 after laparoscopic surgery at home.