How Long Do Pain Balls Last After Surgery? Duration and Usage Explained

Learn how long pain balls (pain pumps) provide relief after surgery and how to use them safely for effective pain management.

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Pain balls, also known as pain pumps, can provide pain relief for up to 3-5 days after surgery. They deliver a continuous flow of local anesthetics to the pain site, which helps reduce discomfort and reliance on oral pain medication. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for proper usage and monitor for any side effects.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are pain balls and how do they work? Pain balls, also known as pain pumps, deliver a continuous flow of local anesthetics directly to the surgery site to reduce pain and minimize the need for oral pain medications.
  2. How long do pain pumps typically provide pain relief? Pain pumps generally provide pain relief for 3 to 5 days after surgery, depending on the specific treatment plan and medication used.
  3. Are there any side effects of using pain balls? Possible side effects may include infection or local irritation; always follow your healthcare provider's instructions and report any unusual symptoms promptly.