Pain control after surgery: a patient's guide, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.

Decubitus Pub Date : 1992-11-01
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What is pain? Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something may be wrong in your body. Pain is your body's way of sending a warning to your brain. Your spinal cord and nerves provide the pathway for messages to travel to and from your brain and the other parts of your body. Receptor nerve cells in and beneath your skin sense heat, cold, light, touch, pressure, and pain. You have thousands of these receptor cells, most sense pain and the fewest sense cold. When there is an injury to your body--in this case surgery--these tiny cells send messages along nerves into your spinal cord and then up to your brain. Pain medicine blocks these messages or reduces their effect on your brain. Sometimes pain may be just a nuisance, like a mild headache. At other times, such as after an operation, pain that doesn't go away--even after you take pain medicine--may be a signal that there is a problem. After your operation, your nurses and doctors will ask you about your pain because they want you to be comfortable, but also because they want to know if something is wrong. Be sure to tell your doctors and nurses when you have pain.

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手术后疼痛控制:病人指南,卫生保健政策和研究机构。
什么是疼痛?疼痛是一种不舒服的感觉,告诉你身体可能出了问题。疼痛是你的身体向大脑发出警告的一种方式。你的脊髓和神经为大脑和身体其他部位之间的信息传递提供了通道。在你的皮肤里面和下面的感受器神经细胞能感知热、冷、光、触摸、压力和疼痛。你有成千上万个这样的受体细胞,大多数感觉疼痛,最少的感觉寒冷。当你的身体受伤时——在这个例子中是手术——这些微小的细胞沿着神经将信息传递到你的脊髓,然后到达你的大脑。止痛药阻断了这些信息或减少了它们对大脑的影响。有时疼痛可能只是一种讨厌的感觉,比如轻微的头痛。在其他时候,比如手术后,即使你吃了止痛药,疼痛也没有消失,这可能是一个信号,表明有问题。手术后,你的护士和医生会询问你的疼痛,因为他们想让你舒服,但也因为他们想知道是否有什么问题。当你感到疼痛时一定要告诉你的医生和护士。
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