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Managing Post-Op Pain at Home: Non-Medicine Relief

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Medicines are not the only way to ease pain after surgery. Try these methods instead of pain medicine or to lower the amount of pain medicine you need.

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Visualization or guided imagery

Visualization helps take your mind off the pain:

  • Close your eyes. Breathe deeply.

  • Picture yourself in a quiet, peaceful place.

  • Imagine how you feel in that place.

  • If other thoughts come into your mind, take a deep breath and try again.


Progressive body relaxation

Relaxation helps ease stress and pain:

  • Close your eyes. Clench your foot muscles.

  • Hold for a few seconds. Release.

  • Repeat with the muscles in your calves.

  • Work slowly up your body. Tense and relax different muscle groups from your belly, chest, arms, neck, and face.


Deep breathing

Deep breathing relaxes your whole body:

  • Inhale through your nose slowly and deeply.

  • Hold your breath for a few seconds.

  • Exhale through your mouth slowly and deeply.

  • Repeat 3 more times.

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