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Surgery Done On Fractured Arm, Wrist. Pain Persist. Took Naproxen Moltrin. Will Painkillers Help?

hey doc i had fractured my arm and wrist in 3 spots n had surgery done n a plate and screws were put in my arm and im always in pain and its been like 2 years since the surgery ive taken naproxen moltrin even tromodol and it does not help at all. i havent tried any painkillers yet should i and will i even be able to get them?
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,
Welcome at HCM.

Generally most of person get relief after getting surgery on a fractured bone.If it is still painful then you should get a x ray done .There can be some other associated problem.Till then you may have a good analgesic like ultracet(tramadol with paracetamol ) for relief.

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Surgery Done On Fractured Arm, Wrist. Pain Persist. Took Naproxen Moltrin. Will Painkillers Help?

Hello, Welcome at HCM. Generally most of person get relief after getting surgery on a fractured bone.If it is still painful then you should get a x ray done .There can be some other associated problem.Till then you may have a good analgesic like ultracet(tramadol with paracetamol ) for relief. With best wishes.