| Postoperative pain is defined as an acute or chronic | | | | surgery can produce significant postoperative |
| pain that is experienced after an operation or surgical | | | | symptoms. This is due to the fact that almost all |
| procedure. While significant strides have been made in | | | | surgical procedures are invasive, each involving a |
| medicine in this regard, postoperative pain | | | | variety of complications and relying on physician |
| management can be quite difficult, especially in | | | | specialties. Pain is a very often a subjective |
| situations where the body sustained some physical | | | | experience for most patients with medication being |
| trauma due to the operation itself. After extremely | | | | prescribed only after the patient has expressed a |
| invasive procedure's, it is to d safe to say that nearly | | | | desire to be medicated. Postoperative pain can also |
| all patients experience some degree of postoperative | | | | be caused by trauma to the area that was operated |
| pain - however, the severity will dictate what kind of | | | | on post surgery. This trauma can be introduced by the |
| treatment the medical staff will provide while the | | | | patient themselves, who may not be aware that have |
| patient is hospitalized. If postoperative pain persists | | | | injured themselves if they have been heavily |
| upon release from the hospital, pain medications and | | | | medicated. |
| physical therapy treatments may have to continue for | | | | Will Painwave X4000 help with Postoperative Pain? |
| some time on an outpatient basis. | | | | Yes! The Painwave X4000 is an extremely effective |
| What are the symptoms Postoperative Pain | | | | method that can be utilized to get rid of postoperative |
| The primary symptoms of postoperative pain often | | | | pain. That's because this little technological wonder is a |
| involve sensations and soreness round the surgical site | | | | non-invasive, drug-free method that can provide real |
| or sites. Persistent postoperative pain that doesn't go | | | | pain relief. Unlike TENS or other similar methods of pain |
| away with treatment and increasingly gets worse may | | | | relief it does not 'block' pain signals to the brain, instead |
| be caused by a serious infection. If the surgical site is | | | | it works in concert with the body's own |
| hot to the touch as well, consider it an emergency | | | | bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. Painwave X4000 has |
| situation, and seek the attention of a medical | | | | absolutely no side effects, and is very simple to |
| professional right way. The most common symptoms | | | | operate. Simply take the unit and gently glide it over |
| of postoperative pain are burning, throbbing, itching, | | | | the surface of the skin in a small circular motion. After |
| swelling, tenderness, bruising and general discomfort at | | | | a short period of time, the Painwave X4000 can |
| or around the surgical site. Sometimes the site can | | | | greatly improve blood circulation, cell activity and |
| become hard and sensitive to the touch. In some | | | | lymphatic movements, all of which are beneficial in the |
| cases, pain can be accompanied by chills, fever, | | | | relief of pain and other discomforts. In many cases, this |
| disorientation and vomiting. Should these symptoms | | | | stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate pain |
| manifest, call a doctor immediately or get to an | | | | immediately, and perhaps, permanently. |
| emergency room as soon as possible | | | | Note: These statements should in no way be used to |
| What are the causes of Postoperative Pain | | | | perform a self-diagnosis If you are experiencing |
| Any number medical and surgical procedures can be a | | | | postoperative pain, please consult you physician for a |
| reason for postoperative pain. For example, abdominal | | | | full medical evaluation. |