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After any surgery, you can expect to have some pain. But if pain does not get better with pain medicine, there may be a more serious problem. Your health care team will ask often about your pain because they want you to be comfortable. It's important that you tell them if their efforts to control your pain aren't working.
With today's new and improved pain medicines, there's no reason for anyone to deal with severe pain. By effectively treating pain, you'll heal faster. You'll also be able to go home and resume normal activities sooner.
It's important to discuss pain control choices with your doctor before you have surgery. Talk about methods that have worked well or not worked well for you in the past. Also, discuss:
Pain medicines are given in several ways. Ask which of these will be choices for you:
Your health care team will want to know how your pain medicine is working and if you are still having pain. Your doctor will change the medicine or dose if needed.
How much pain you have after surgery depends on many factors. This includes the type of surgery you had and your own limits for pain. Discuss your choices with your doctor, including the types of pain medicines and their side effects.
Some of the pain relief medicines after surgery may include:
Explore breathing, meditation, guided imagery, and other relaxation exercises to help control pain. Talk with your doctor for more information.