Metody farmakologiczne i niefarmakologiczne leczenia bólu w chirurgii stomatologicznej

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Pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods in treatment of pain in oral surgery

Olga Preuss, Grzegorz Trybek, Magda Aniko-Włodarczyk, Katarzyna Schneider, Katarzyna Grocholewicz

Streszczenie
Pacjenci po zabiegach chirurgicznych często doświadczają ostrego bólu. Zmusza ich to do przyjmowania leków przeciwbólowych. W pracy opisano sposoby farmakologiczne i niefarmakologiczne  kontrolowania bólu pooperacyjnego.

Hasła indeksowe: ból pooperacyjny, chirurgia stomatologiczna, terapia bólu

Summary
Patients after surgery frequently experience severe pain. This forces them to take pain relief medicine. The study describes pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of controlling postoperative pain.

Key words: postoperative pain, oral surgery, pain therapy

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