After surgery the space in your chest where your lung was fills with air. The air is replaced with fluid over time. Your remaining lung will expand to take over some of the work and help you breathe.
You'll have to stay at the hospital for several days to recover. You'll get medicines to help with pain. After you leave the hospital, you’ll need to rest at home to give your body time to heal. This may take weeks or even months, depending on the type of surgery you had, your age, and your overall health.
You’ll probably notice that you get tired and short of breath more easily. That’s normal because your remaining lung and your heart have to work harder. Talk to your doctor about when it’s safe to resume your normal activities like work, driving, and being active.