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    GlossaryPostoperative Pain (Postoperative Discomfort)

    discomfort experienced after undergoing a surgical procedure

    Postoperative pain, also known as post-surgical pain or post-op pain, refers to the discomfort and pain experienced by a patient after undergoing a surgical procedure. This type of pain can vary in intensity and duration, depending on the nature of the surgery and the individual's pain threshold. Effective management of postoperative pain is crucial for promoting recovery, preventing complications, and improving overall patient outcomes.

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