Improved pain relief for patients in Southend

The Acute Pain Service has updated its pain relief machines in surgical wards at Southend University Hospital, meaning better pain relief control for patients post-surgery.

The pain relief is delivered by epidurals and can mean that patients have minimal to no pain after their operations.

There are also Patient Controlled Analgesia pumps (PCAs), which mean that patients have control of their own pain relief and are able to administer strong painkillers themselves by the click of a button.

Lee Merrison, clinical nurse specialist, said: “You could say that our new machines are like going from an original smart phone to the latest model, they've improved greatly. With upgraded pumps it means our patients are getting the most modern technology to help ease their pain and speed their recovery post-operation."

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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