Postoperative Pain – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033

Postoperative pain throughout the body encompasses discomfort experienced across various areas, including joints, muscles, head, and limbs, often accompanied by restlessness, insomnia, sweating irregularities, fatigue, reduced appetite, and sometimes limb dysfunction. This type of pain typically emerges following significant surgical procedures, sometimes exacerbating pre-existing generalized body pain. Its intensity peaks within 24-48 hours post-surgery and gradually diminishes as the surgical site heals. In about 10% of surgical cases, acute postoperative pain can transition to chronic postsurgical pain, characterized by neuropathic features that are resistant to opioid treatment. Chronic body-wide pain, especially in the entire back, may also manifest, sometimes worsening acutely post-operation. Symptoms may include headaches, a stiff neck, joint pain, cold intolerance, mild fever, and specific pulse irregularities, notably at the Lung position. Inadequate management of postoperativ...