Bone Marrow Aspiration Aftercare Instructions
A day-by-day recovery guide for bone marrow aspiration: what to expect, how to care for yourself, and when to call. Free to read and print.
What to expect
Blood Disorder Management
- •Regular lab monitoring is essential
- •Report unusual bruising, prolonged bleeding, or severe fatigue
- •Carry medical ID if you have a bleeding or clotting disorder
Bone Marrow Aspiration recovery, day by day
During & After Treatment
- Follow all treatment instructions
- Remain in the clinic for the required observation period
- Stay hydrated after treatment
- Have someone drive you home if you feel fatigued or unwell
Recovery & Monitoring
- Blood counts will be monitored at follow-up
- Report any delayed reactions: fever, rash, dark urine, or unusual fatigue
- Continue all blood disorder medications as prescribed
- Attend all follow-up lab appointments
When to call your provider or 911
- •Unexpected bleeding or severe bruising
- •Dark or bloody urine
- •Severe fatigue, dizziness, or rapid heartbeat
- •Chest pain or shortness of breath
When in doubt, call your clinic. For a medical emergency, call 911.
Recovery milestones
- Day 3
Post-treatment check
Monitor for delayed reactions and assess response
- Day 21
Treatment response
Lab work to verify improvement in blood counts
- Day 21
Follow-up evaluation
Full assessment and ongoing treatment plan
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