Pain After an Operation
Do You Need a Pain Doctor After Surgery?
Surgery, due to its intrusive nature upon your body, will tend to leave a mark and of course, the subsequent pain that carries on all the way through to the convalescent stages. There are a variety of factors that can contribute to this great discomfiture that you feel after going under the knife. If you are scheduled for surgery, and depending on the type of surgery you will be undergoing, wouldn’t it be better for you to understand the level of pain that should be expected afterwards? Consider the following prerequisite step you can take to prepare for the pain after an operation.
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The known symptoms of these include:
- Insensitivity to contact sensations
- Numbness
- Tingling sensations…and so on
If you are a cancer patient; be it breast, throat, uterus or stomach cancer, pain is inevitable (unfortunately), plus you may have to go in for chemotherapy. You may get to experience backlash from over exposure, which may cause a lot of problems in between admissions for the treatment. It is most certain that you will feel a strong pain afterward.Let our doctors apply incredible treatments on you.
What Causes This Pain?
During surgery (and depending on the procedure being performed) there has been well documented degree of nerve damage, which in turn gives rise to neuropathic pain that you feel afterwards. You just can’t get comfortable after an operation; you have to deal with the pain.
It is advisable to arrange a sit down with your surgeon to explain in length your medical history, whether you’ve had injuries in the past and so on and so forth, and also whether you sought medication for the aforesaid (even though he’ll be fully briefed of your condition through your medical file). This will help determine how well you are able to cope with the more often than not felt post surgical pain.