Cervical adhesion surgery pain?

Dr. Quinn Cooper
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2025-05-25 03:46:26 Views: 75 times

Cervical adhesion surgery can be painful.

Cervical adhesion surgery pain?

Although anesthetics are used to relieve pain during cervical adhesion surgery, patients may still feel pain at the wound after the anesthetic effect wears off, especially when moving or touching. In the recovery phase, as the wound heals, there may be intermittent pain, which is usually a normal response to the body's repair process. In addition, everyone has a different tolerance for pain. Some patients may feel pain is more obvious, and for some patients with high pain threshold, may feel relatively tolerable.

Cervical adhesion surgery will bring a certain degree of pain, but the doctor will take appropriate measures to reduce the patient's discomfort. Patients should fully communicate with the doctor before surgery to understand the surgical process and possible pain, and follow the doctor's guidance for nursing and rehabilitation after surgery.



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