Pain After an Operation
What Can Our Doctors Do to Help You?
Surgery by its nature is intrusive. It may leave you with a scar and pain that is with you even when you have recuperated from the surgery. There are a lot of factors that come into play in determining how much pain you will feel after your surgery. How do you know if the pain that you are currently feeling is appropriate for the surgery you had, or if something is wrong?
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What Should You Expect from Postoperative Pain?
Numbness and a tingling sensation are common symptoms of a postoperative recovery.
Cancer patients, whether it’s breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, or testicular cancer, are going to unfortunately endure pain, which is only made worse by the chemotherapy.
Some patients experience a backlash as a result of being overexposed to chemotherapy, and this can lead to a whole host of painful problems that can plague you for some time.
Why Are You Experiencing This Pain?
Depending on the surgery you have, you may experience nerve damage. This can turn into neuropathic pain. Neuropathic pain can leave you feeling uncomfortable after the operation with pain that you just can’t shake.
Our Texas pain clinic is staffed with doctors and surgeons who understand how you should feel as you recover from surgery and once the recovery is complete. If you are dealing with neuropathic pain, we invite you to talk to our medical professionals. Let us talk to you about the surgical procedure you had and the pain that you’re dealing with. Armed with this information, we will be able to create a treatment plan designed to make your post-surgical pain at thing of the past.
We can help treat your pain! Schedule an appointment with the physicians of Texas Pain Relief Group today.