After cataract surgery, it's essential to follow your surgeon's recommendations for managing eye and headache pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help alleviate discomfort, but consult your doctor first. Additionally, using prescribed eye drops can reduce inflammation and promote healing. If pain persists or worsens, contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
I would recommend asking your physician for an alternative pain med, as headaches are not uncommon with tramadol.
suffering with constant headaches and neck pain
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Some surgeries do not hurt, it depends on what type of surgery it is. Unfortunatly, after the surgery you should probably take some pain pills
No, glasses cannot correct cataracts. I have five on one eye and four on the other, my eye vision is becoming burred. My eye doctor says when I'm ready he will take them off.
You should never take any medications before a surgery without checking with your doctor
It is completely normal to have jaw pain after one month of surgery. It could take up to six months for a full recovery.
Cataracts are a clouding of the lens in the eye. Cataracts occur over time in virtually all people. Cataracts can be removed through surgery which is a very quick procedure. also their wild wind rapids
You may want to use to stool softener after this surgery. You can take laxative as long as you are taking pain pills and until you have had your first bowel movement
A rotator cuff surgery can have you out for about 6 weeks before you are functional again. Just do as the doctor says after surgery, take you pain medicines and therapy if needed and you will be fine.
Usually oxycodone has no effect on sugars. Stress from surgery or pain can raise sugars.
Having second cataract surgery tomorrow....have thrown out back on on skelaxin...pre op nurse says its find to take it before my surgery...but want to make sure.