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Does Smoking Cannabis Help In Treatment Of Pain After A Sinus Surgery?

Hello, it s been a week after having endoscopic sinus surgery, doctors said I m am healing head of schedule I have no more bleeding. I am in a quite a hit of pain that painkillers aren t as affected. My question is, would I be able to smoke cannabis for the pain. Cannabis always relieved my aches and pains?
Fri, 5 Aug 2016
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hello thank you for writing us here.
well cannabis just make you feel good and in a good health but it's just a matter of few hours. you shouldn't smoke for at least 2 weeks. you can use NSAIDs instead. Ibuprofen would do well but if you still don't feel any difference, go for tramadol.
you'll feel better and when you're completely recovered, you can smoke.
God bless you.

best regards,
Dr Gunjan
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Does Smoking Cannabis Help In Treatment Of Pain After A Sinus Surgery?

hello thank you for writing us here. well cannabis just make you feel good and in a good health but it s just a matter of few hours. you shouldn t smoke for at least 2 weeks. you can use NSAIDs instead. Ibuprofen would do well but if you still don t feel any difference, go for tramadol. you ll feel better and when you re completely recovered, you can smoke. God bless you. best regards, Dr Gunjan