I'm two weeks post op and although I'm mostly healed (from the surgery at least) i still feel a little pain now and then...I've just been using a little Valium and the occasional ibuprofen--I've barely touched the percocet the surgeon prescribed (I've taken 3 out of the 50), but I know somebody else who is 3 weeks post op and is having lots of complications. I don't think there can truly be one answer that covers everybody. If it's truly bothersome I would contact my surgeon or at least my primary if I were you.
Fast pain messages travel along the lateral pain system. Slower pain messages travel along the medial pain system.
You are close to birth, you should be discussing the pain with your doctor.
lateral spinothalamic
Probably not. You should see a doctor to determine the cause of the continued pain.
The function of this tract is to detect pain.
see a doctor.
If your throat has been swollen for two weeks, with or without pain, you should go to the doctor immediately. If its your lymph nodes it could be a serious problem.
SEE YOUR DOCTOR. 38 weeks is full term.
Slight cramps and discomort are very normal at this stage of pregnancy! Severe pain should be checked out immediateley!
A sharp pain can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy or an inplantaion pain.
The severe pain of appendicitis demands immediate attention, with in hours. It is least likely to get the pain of appendicitis for days or weeks.
Yes, you should go see a doctor. You might have a sinus infection.