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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for pain medicine
  1. After surgery many types of pain medicines can be used such as opiates or narcotics, local anesthetics, and anti-inflammatory medicines. Depending on the procedure and clinical situation, ...
  2. ... take an antihistamine or an over-the-counter pain medicine to relieve itching and pain. Even if you have a rash after vaccination, ...
  3. ... infection after the operation. You will have some pain after surgery. However, you may receive intravenous (IV) medicine to control your pain for the first 3 ...
  4. ... a while after surgery. Your doctor can prescribe medicine to help control any pain. Swelling usually goes away within 2 to 3 ...