Painkillers in gynecology

Often in gynecology, to facilitate the condition of women, as well as for anesthesia, candles are used.

Painkillers in gynecology

So, for example, with pain caused by gynecological diseases and for anesthesia with monthly doctors advise to use Indomethacin suppositories. This drug has proven itself as an anti-inflammatory drug.

Candles with indomethacin in gynecology are administered rectally. Dosage - not more than 200 mg per day. In this case, it is worth considering that this drug is categorically contraindicated for treatment of persons:

Anesthesia after childbirth

After the cesarean section and after the birth, the doctors frequently prescribe the anesthetic candles Ketanal. This anesthetic and anti-inflammatory agent is quickly absorbed from the digestive tract, and the bioavailability of the drug is 90%. Due to this, the maximum concentration of the drug is achieved after 12 hours after application. Usually apply 1 candle 2 times, usually in the morning and evening.

The drug is not recommended for women who have violations of the liver, as well as kidneys. In the presence of such diseases, it is necessary to reduce the dose, and the patient must be carefully monitored.

Painful candles in pregnancy

As a rule, vaginal pain suppositories are contraindicated in pregnancy. Their use is prescribed only for life indications. During treatment, the woman is under close medical supervision. An exception, perhaps, can be the painkillers Papaverin, which are often used in gynecology. Candles with papaverine are allowed to be used from the 12th week of pregnancy.

Any medications should be used in strict accordance with medical prescriptions, dosages, and also under the supervision of a doctor.