Usually it will be necessary to take a few days off work and avoid strenuous exercise for this time. Depending on the type of anaesthetic used, you may not be able to drive (24 hours after intravenous sedation or after a general anaesthetic).
Immediately following a general anaesthetic, you may feel tired, dizzy or weak. You must have somebody to collect you and stay with you for the first 24 hours.
During the first 24 hours you must not drive or operate any motorised vehicles or electrical equipment, sign any legal documents, make any important decisions or drink any alcohol.