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Postsurgical Deep Breathing

Deep breathing helps keep your lungs clear. If you’ve had surgery, it will help you get better faster. It may also prevent a lung infection. If you have lung problems, it will help you breathe easier. Follow the steps below.

Image of patient

Image of patient

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1.

  • Sit on the edge of a bed or a chair. Or lie on your back with your knees slightly bent.

  • Hold a pillow or rolled-up towel firmly against your incision with both hands.

  • Breathe out normally.

2.

  • Breathe in deeply through your nose.

  • You should feel your stomach push out as you breathe in.

3.

  • Pucker your lips as if you were going to blow out a candle.

  • Breathe out slowly through your mouth. You should feel your chest go down as you breathe out.

  • Rest for a few seconds. Then repeat as many times as directed by your health care provider.