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Pain relief
If the pain becomes severe, please contact your GP immediately as stronger pain relief may be needed.
You may have very few symptoms but these could include: Chest pain which is sudden, sharp and stabbing. Pain can be worse when you breathe in.
We recommend simple pain killers such as paracetamol.
cervix will help reduce any pain.
Heat also soothes or relieves pain and spasm leading to less stiffness.
Managing your pain
Take regular pain relief. Visit your local pharmacist for advice about pain relief.
Can I use essential oils and massage at the same time as taking pain relief?
Pain If you are experiencing pain that is not being controlled with the pain relief you have been sent home with then please contact your GP for advice
Contact the Emergency Eye Care Triage Line if: You have severe pain that does not settle after taking pain relief.
If the pain is unmanageable or not responding to the pain relief you should contact the consultant’s secretary on the number at the end of this page.
Wrist conditions involve disorders of the bones, joints, tendons, or nerves in the wrist, commonly causing pain, stiffness, or impaired movement
Pain If you are experiencing pain that is not being controlled with the pain relief you have been discharged with then contact your GP for advice.
If you have any concerns or you have increasing pain in your arm, despite taking regular pain relief, please contact NHS 111 or the Trauma Service for
You may need to have surgery if the pain is not easing.
You will feel things happening to your hand but shouldn’t feel any pain.
Infusion chart for chest pain.
Pain is caused by the muscles in and around the jaw joint tightening up.
During your follow-up appointments, if you are worried about lower abdominal pain, pain which does not go away, heavy vaginal bleeding or if you have any