Post-operative pain control
October 30, 2025 Healing & Care 3 min reading

Post-operative pain is a natural part of the healing process. However, with proper planning, it is possible to spend this period much more comfortably. Rather than completely “eliminating” the pain, the goal is to ensure that the patient can move, sleep, and recover safely.

Why is Pain Important in the First Days?

Uncontrolled pain; It can make it difficult to breathe, walk, sleep and feed. This both reduces the patient's comfort and may negatively affect the recovery process.

Basic Approaches That Increase Comfort

  • Using medications in the recommended order before the pain increases too much
  • Practicing correct lying and getting up positions
  • Drinking enough fluids and not skipping nutrition
  • Ensuring early mobilization at the allowable level

When is it necessary to notify?

Your doctor should be informed if the pain is increasing despite medication, is more severe than expected, or is accompanied by a new problem. Because in some cases, not the pain itself, but the picture accompanying the pain should be evaluated.

Small But Effective Steps to Reduce Pain

  • Resting in the right position in the first days
  • Avoiding sudden and uncontrolled movements
  • Do not disrupt fluid intake and nutrition
  • Complying with the walking plan recommended by the doctor

Why Should Fear of Pain Be Discussed Beforehand?

Many patients are more hesitant about postoperative pain than the decision to undergo surgery. Talking about this fear in advance; It makes the medication regimen, the first night and the action plan more understandable. Known processes are always easier to manage.

Dr. Mustafa Keleş

Dr. Mustafa Keleş

Specialist in Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. I provide service in Antalya with a patient-oriented, personalized and scientifically based approach. Plastic surgery is not a copying, it is a design process. Don't hesitate to ask about anything you are curious about.

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