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Will I have pain after surgery?

Chris Urban M.D.
Historically, a majority of postoperative pain following cervical surgery was related to pain from the bone graft donor site. Today, many surgeons prefer to use allograft bone to make this a less painful procedure. Anterior cervical surgery is less painful than posterior cervical procedures because it is a muscle splitting approach. There is usually some mild to moderate incisional pain that is well controlled with pain medications.
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What can I do to relieve the pain, after surgery?

Children's Orthopaedics
Although your doctor will prescribe any specific pain medication that your child will need, usually Motrin will be enough to calm the discomfort from this type of surgery. You can also place a bag of ice wrapped in a towel directly over the wound, and it is useful to sleep with a pillow under the heel.
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What pain medications can I take after surgery/ how many refills will I have?

Renaissance Orthopaedics - Patient and Family Centered Care ...
After surgery you will be given a pain medication with one to two refills, and finally Darvocet with one refill, as needed. You will also be given Celebrex for the first 2 weeks and longer if you are having pain or stiffness.
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Some pain after surgery is inevitable. We try, usually successfully, to keep pain to a minimum by using one of the modern pain treatment methods, such as patient controlled analgesia (PCA), or intrathecal morphine.
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Pain is a very individualized experience for each patient. In general, the sternum is a relatively dull area of the body, having few nerve endings. Most patients who have had a standard open chest approach often complain of aching around the sternal incision and generalized discomfort that centers between the shoulder blades after surgery. Pain medication is readily available and patients are encouraged to take it as needed.
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Is there a lot of pain or discomfort from the surgery?

OSFSA Regional Heart Institute
My response is that even though this is minimally invasive and involves the use of small incisions and a lighted scope, there is some discomfort following the surery. This is one of the reasons why we send our patients to the ICU so that we can be diligent in our attempts to control postoperative pain. I have found that the pain, however, is usually short lived. After a few days I have had many patients tell me that they have had no pain whatsoever.
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Do I need surgery for back pain?

Non-Surgical Frequently Asked Questions
The majority of patients with back pain do not require surgery. The most predictable and safe treatments for most causes of back pain do not involve surgery. Surgery is occasionally required for patients with sciatica (leg pain) that does not recover after appropriate non-operative management, or rare conditions causing back pain.
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Do I need surgery for my neck pain?

Non-Surgical Frequently Asked Questions
The majority of patients with neck pain do not require surgery. The most predictable and safe treatments for most causes of neck pain do not involve surgery. Surgery is occasionally required for patients with arm pain that does not recover after appropriate non-operative management, or rare conditions causing neck pain.
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What will I be given for pain after surgery?

Chris Urban M.D.
There are a variety of medications available to control postoperative pain. I typically prescribe a patient controlled anesthesia (PCA) machine for the first 1-2 days. This allows the patient to self-administer an intravenous pain medication, such as morphine, in a safe and effective manner. After a few days the patient is transitioned to an oral narcotic medication. Another useful strategy is to place an epidural catheter in the operating room after the surgery is finished.
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How will my child be treated for pain after scoliosis surgery?

Children's Orthopaedics
Pain medication is administered through a special pump. When your child has pain, he or she will be able to give him or herself medication to relieve the pain.
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Should I feel any pain after surgery?

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For the first few hours there may be some discomfort, but usually not severe. If the pain persists, call your doctor.
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Will I be in any pain during LASIK surgery?

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The treatment, itself, has been reported by most patients as being painless. You may experience discomfort and a “gritty” feeling in the first 24 to 48 hours after LASIK surgery. Our Sacramento area patients can be given medication to curb this discomfort.
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What types of pain management will you provide after surgery?

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Generally we use liquid Lortab or Elixir for our patients. We offer alternatives for those who are allergic to these pain particular medications.
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Why there is pain after laparoscopic surgery?

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Although laparoscopic surgery has very less post-operative pain compare to open procedure but it is wrong to think that laparoscopic surgery is a painless surgery. After Laparoscopic surgery patient sometimes may experience pain at the site of wound or in one or both of your shoulders. This is caused by irritating of diaphragm by carbon dioxide gas. This is very mild irritation.
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What type of pain can expect after orthopedic surgery?

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orthopedic surgery techniques have become less and less invasive, post-operative pain has decreased in severity and duration. However, as with most surgery, there is pain following orthopedic surgery and most surgeons will prescribe a pain medicine for the first 7-10 days. The amount of post-operative pain is also dependent on the surgical procedure performed. In most cases, patients do not need pain medication for more than one week.
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WILL ANY PAIN BE FELT DURING SURGERY?

Golden State Donor Services
No. Since all brain activity has stopped, and the central nervous system has ceased to function, it is physically impossible to feel pain.
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Colorado Plastic Surgery - FAQ's.
No surgery is pain free. Surgery involving muscles such as abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) and breast enlargement (implant under the muscle) are generally more painful than skin only procedures. The pain is worse during the first 2-3 days post surgery, with daily improvement in the following 10 days. You will be given pain and other medication to help you feel comfortable.
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Weekend Facelift - Face Lift FAQ's - San Diego, California
Everybody experiences pain and discomfort differently. Some people have high pain thresholds, while others have very low thresholds. No matter which category you fall into, we will help you reduce any pain or discomfort that you may experience. The good news is that post-operative pain and discomfort is often exaggerated. New techniques and procedures are less invasive, thereby creating less pain than traditional surgeries.
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Regular painkillers are usually given in the first few days after surgery to eliminate any post-operative pain or discomfort.
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Dr. Neil Chen, Plastic Surgeon, Albuquerque, NM.
Yes, expect some discomfort. A prescription for pain medication will be provided. In general, the pain gets much better in about 3 days. Most people are able to do without much pain medication after that. It is very common for the implants to appear to be a bit high, large, and tight immediately after surgery. This is due to some swelling and compression of the tissue, skin, fat and sometimes pectoralis muscle (depending on the placement of implants.
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How much pain will I have during and after surgery?

San Diego Cosmetic Surgeon at Del Mar Cosmetic Medical Cente...
During the procedure, anesthesia ensures that you're comfortable and feel no pain. Most patients actually sleep through the entire operation. After surgery, any pain or discomfort you may experience can usually be controlled through medication and will usually subside within a matter of days. In most cases, patients tell us after surgery that the pain, if any, was much less than what they had expected.
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I had surgery, but I'm still in a lot of pain. What can I do?

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One possibility is to see a pain specialist. A certified pain doctor will perform a thorough examination to determine the exact cause of your pain and may recommend therapies such as acupuncture, trigger point injections, over the counter medications, or prescription medications. Unfortunately, neuropathic pain - pain caused by damage to a nerve - can be very difficult to treat. Anti-seizure drugs, like Neurontin, work for some people but can have strong side effects.
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Toronto Weight Loss Obesity Surgery Lap Band Bariatric Gastr...
During the first 24 hours Lap-Band patients may feel some discomfort in the shoulder and chest. This is "gas pain" and is due to the residual gas in the abdominal cavity after the surgery. The sooner patients become mobile and walk, the faster the gas pain will go away. Patients may also feel a bit of stinging around the incisions but this should be easily controlled with the prescribed pain medication.
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