Does surgery hurts?


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Hello,
These days surgical pain-relief is excellent. Modern Anesthetics can now make surgery itself pain-free, as you can be put to sleep during the procedure, waking to recover after the operation has been completed.

All major Medical Procedures will still however, always carry varying degrees of pain, depending on the type, and severity of the surgery being performed. Usually the majority of this pain is felt, not so much actually IN the surgery, but after-wards. in recovery. Very effective pain-relief methods and medications are available for post-operative pain as well.

I hope I've helped you out! All the Best!
Pain and surgery go hand in hand.
Depends on where and what kind of surgery you are talking about...
It depends on the surgery.

Generally speaking, however, there is often some pain involved.
It depends upon the surgery, where and how much needs to be done. When I had an ovarian cyst removed, I was in a lot of pain for days. A few years later I had laparoscopic abdominal surgery and woke up expecting to hurt and literally felt nothing. So it really depends upon what you need to have done how bad it will feel afterwards.
Surgery never hurt, unless you have bad doctors. The pain always set in after surgery. If you go get detoxify massage before and after surgery will help.
It does depend on the kind of surgery. I had to have an emergency removal of my right saliva gland, the pain was so bad that after the surgery to remove it I felt so good that when asked if I wanted a pain reliever the answer was no. Of course that didn't last, I was asking for something to relieve the pain the next day!
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