
Having Back Spasms And Pain. Had Liver Transplant. No Tylenol Or Nsaid. Suggest?

Following measures will help with the pain
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to XXXXXXX
From description it seems you might be suffering Mechanical back pain.
It is a common medical problem.Mechanical back pain implies the source of pain is in the spine and/or its supporting structure. The surrounding muscles and ligaments may develop reactive spasm and pain.
The following measures will help with the pain
1. Lie on hard bed
3. Hot water fomentation to back 2-3 times a day and applying a local analgesic gel on the affected area will also help in providing a relief.
4. Physiotherapy - Interferential therapy (IFT) to your back will help you relieve the pain
5. Avoid driving, leaning forward, sitting for prolonged time or lifting heavy weights. These activities can increase your back pain.
You can start with swimming and mild aerobic exercises. These do help a lot in the back pain. Do adequate warming up before starting the exercises daily.
Taking calcium and vitamin D 3 supplements will also help in early recovery.
I do hope that you have found something helpful and informative and I will be glad to answer any further query.
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Take care.


You can take Ultram
Detailed Answer:
You can use Fentanyl Patch for pain control. You can also take Ultram as it works well for liver patients.


Your GP can prescribe it.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Without an opportunity to examine you clinically I am not able to prescribe the medicine as it is an online forum. Your GP can prescribe it.
I hope that clears your doubts.

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