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Why do recovery times post-op vary from person to person?

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Why do recovery times post-op vary from person to person?
« on: 20/10/2014 16:19:44 »
Some people take a week to recovery from surgery, other months. But
why? And can we tell who will recover fastest?
Read a transcript of the interview by clicking here

or [chapter podcast=1000861 track=14.09.28/Naked_Scientists_Show_14.09.30_1002755.mp3] Listen to it now[/chapter] or [download as MP3]
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Re: Why do recovery times post-op vary from person to person?
« Reply #1 on: 07/11/2019 11:24:22 »
Because every persons health is different from one another. Age is also a matter. Many people has diabetics so they need some more time than others to recover from any disease.
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Re: Why do recovery times post-op vary from person to person?
« Reply #2 on: 07/11/2019 14:06:57 »
The primary reasons are post-operative immunosuppression variables/differences in glutathione expression, decrements in HLA-DR expression on monocytes and resultant bacterial elimination dynamics by neutrophils, skeletal muscle protein synthesis variables, differences in whole-body nitrogen balance, muscle glutamine-loss and differences in whole-body nitrogen balance.

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