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Tag: Post surgery pain

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Celebrex vs. Ibuprofen: Is Celebrex or ibuprofen better after surgery?

5 min read
According to a 2011 study, both celecoxib (Celebrex) and ibuprofen significantly decreased the need for opioid painkillers in the days following outpatient surgery, improving patient satisfaction with pain management. So, is Celebrex or ibuprofen better after surgery? The answer is not one-size-fits-all, as the choice depends on an individual's specific health profile and surgical needs.

How Often Can I Take Painkillers After Surgery? A Guide to Safe Usage

5 min read
According to the Mayo Clinic, opioids are not usually the starting point for managing acute pain after surgery, with over-the-counter medications often recommended first. So, **how often can I take painkillers after surgery?** The frequency depends on the specific medication and your doctor's detailed instructions for your unique recovery needs.

Why no ibuprofen after surgery?

4 min read
Over 80% of patients experience pain after surgery, but reaching for a common painkiller isn't always safe [1.5.2]. Understanding **why no ibuprofen after surgery** is recommended is a critical part of a safe recovery, primarily due to bleeding risks and healing concerns [1.2.2, 1.4.5].