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| *Women health>>>Pain Management |
I am going to be getting bunion surgery soon, what medications do they usually prescribe for pain management? |
(I am getting the surgery where they remove the bone, re-allign it and then put screws in). I had this surgery back in Nov. 2001, then on the other foot in Jan. 2002. I think I just received vicodin for the pain, but didn't really need it. I was most uncomfortable about 36 hours afterwards, but that was just a soreness, not really a lot of pain. The key is to keep your foot elevated above your heart. Yes, above your heart - don't just prop it up on the chair ottoman. Stretch out on the couch and put some pillows under it so that your foot doesn't swell much, and then the cast won't get too tight on it. Another tip - I found one of those bath seats and shower "wands" very helpful too. I could sit on the seat with my foot hanging out of the tub, and use the shower wand to rinse without getting the cast wet. Good luck! the only one needed vicodin. It depends on your doctor. Usualy something like vicoden or percocet unless you've had a bad reaction to either of those in the past. In that case, your doctor might give you something that is in another pain killer family (non-morphine derivitive). They usually prescribe Propoxyphene/APAP another word for a Darvocet N-100. Sometimes they send you home on Tylenol. |
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