Do you need analgesic sticks after thyroid surgery?

First of all, analgesic stick is a kind of mistake, clinically known as analgesic pump; after thyroid surgery, the vast majority of patients do not need to use analgesic pump; part of the patient’s pain tolerance threshold is relatively low, can be applied. 1. Thyroid surgery itself is relatively superficial, the surrounding nerves are not very rich, the pain symptoms after surgery is generally relatively mild, most patients do not need to apply analgesic pumps. 2. There are a small number of patients with low pain tolerance thresholds, and individuals who feel significant discomfort after surgery can apply analgesic pumps under the guidance of the clinician, mainly to reduce symptoms. Post-thyroid surgery should be treated under the guidance of a doctor.