“You will
need a surgery”, can send a shiver down your soul. Your mind will automatically
be flooded with questions about the seriousness of the condition, the surgery
and the chances that you will be 100% cured post surgery. Then there is also a
chance of post-surgical pain and how bad it can be.
The problem which is most likely to arise is that some sort of pain is
inevitable after surgery. It is always a great idea to maintain a good channel
of communication post surgery, with your spine specialist, so as to keep the
pain under control.
The best time to talk about pain management is before the surgery and not after it. Here are some of the essential points you should discuss with the spine specialist before stepping into the operation theater.
- Tell your specialist about all the medicines and supplements you are
already taking, so as to avoid and dangerous drug interactions.
- Even though every surgery involves a certain type and level of pain, make sure that you ask your specialist about how much pain you should expect and how long will the pain last. Most people are likely to experience muscle spasms following back surgery.
Staying ahead of Post-Surgical Back
Pain
One of the most common
mistakes committed by people is waiting for too long to take proper steps for
pain management. It is best to always try and stay ahead of the pain. Stick to the medication schedule set by your specialist
so that the pain remains at a manageable level.
Develop a Home Plan
Ask your specialist
about what should be done to ensure that the post-surgical pain is properly
addressed once you leave the hospital. Most of the times the pain killers work
only for 4-6 hours and patients are told to take it twice a day which is
clearly inadequate.
it is also essential to talk about you pain. If you are experiencing
pain, just tell your specialist, it doesn’t matter if the pain is at incision
site or anywhere else. They will be better able to assist you in dealing with
the pain if you are open about describing how much and where it hurts.
It’s useful to know in advance what sort of pain is expected after
surgery and how long will it last. Being prepared about what’s coming may help
you in feeling less worried. But make sure to bring it to the notice of your
specialist whenever you feel any pain.
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