If not healed up yet: If a person just had surgery, and the wound is not healed yet, there is a chance that he is having a fever due to infection in the wound. Therefore, he should call the surgeon to talk about the fever and the wound's appearance. The doctor may want to re-examine the wound. Of course, sometimes the fever is due to another illness, such as the flu.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Yes: Anytime you have a fever after surgery you should call your doctor.
Answered 7/5/2012
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Yes: If you ever have concerns after surgery, contact your operating surgeon. It might not be a concern depending on its level and the time frame after surgery, but you will have peace of mind.
Answered 4/7/2012
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Yes.: Any time you have a fever after surgery, you should let your doctor know. There are many reasons for a fever, including after effects of general anesthesia, reaction to medications, or infection. Some can be serious, so you need to alert your surgeon or doctor as soon as possible.
Answered 11/11/2012
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Yes: Let your doctor know if you have any possible signs of an infection.
Answered 3/15/2013
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YES!!: You should definitely call your doctor if you have a fever after a bunionectomy. Often fever is a sign of infection. Don't delay!
Answered 5/25/2013
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YES, right away!: You may have developed an infection that is spreading through your body. Of course, it could be just a coincidence - you could have the flu or something unrelated, but you should absolutely have the doctor take a look at the foot to be sure.
Answered 3/27/2013
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