
Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain Near Rectum After An Injury

Buprenorphine transdermal patch
Detailed Answer:
Hi
It is very unfortunate that you met with an accident 2 and half years ago.
Since you are having severe pain and pain pills are not helping you i would suggest buprenorphine 20 mg transdermal patches for you.You can take this with your doctor prescription.
You can apply one patch to a dry, non-irritated, non-hairy area of your skin on your upper body such as your chest, upper back, or the outside of your arms. Leave it in place for seven days and then remove it and replace it with a new patch, but apply the replacement patch to a different area of skin on your upper body. Avoid using the area from where you have removed the patch for at least three weeks. Continue to replace your patches once a week, on the same day of the week.
Your erection problem could be due to injury to nerves or loss of blood supply to the penis and that is why I suggest you to do a Magnetic resonance imaging of your lower abdomen to find the exact cause of your erection problem.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards
DR De


Anesthesiologists
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Your pain can be stopped by using buprenorphine 20 mg transdermal patches.
You can apply one patch to a dry, non-irritated, non-hairy area of your skin on your upper body such as your chest, upper back, or the outside of your arms. Leave it in place for seven days and then remove it and replace it with a new patch, but apply the replacement patch to a different area of skin on your upper body.Continue to replace your patches once a week, on the same day of the week.
You need to see pain medicine doctors who are experts at diagnosing the cause of pain and then treating it.
Anesthesiologists are specialists in management of pain.
Regards
DR De

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