Can you get a painkiller for c-section contractions?

C-section contractions can be treated with painkillers. C-section contractions usually last from 3-7 days, and maternal oxytocin is given after the baby is delivered to enhance contractions and prevent postpartum hemorrhage. An analgesic pump is usually given after a C-section to relieve the pain of contractions, and if the pain continues to be intolerable, a painkilling injection is administered to relieve the pain. After the cesarean section, along with the recovery of gas and gastrointestinal function, the mother will gradually begin to walk on the ground, if the contractions at this time is good, oxytocin can no longer be used. Pregnant women generally adhere to 7 days after delivery, there is no longer obvious contractions, and most of the maternal pain than the original reduced. In addition, if the contraction pain is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and targeted treatment or treatment.