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What are the risks of medication in Shanghai zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery hospital?

Risk of drug use in Shanghai zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery hospital

As a pioneer city in the development of China's plastic surgery industry, Shanghai has many professional plastic surgery hospitals, among which zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery hospitals have received much attention in the plastic surgery market. However, when undergoing zygomatic grinding plastic surgery, patients need to understand the potential drug risks. The following will elaborate on the medication risks of Shanghai Zygomatic Mogu Plastic Surgery Hospital from four aspects: surgical medication and its risks, late clinical medication and its risks, pain management drugs and its risks, and drug allergy.

 What are the risks of medication in Shanghai zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery hospital?

Surgical medication and its risks

In zygomatic grinding plastic surgery, doctors often use local anesthetic and sedative drugs. Local anesthetic drugs mainly include lidocaine, bupivacaine, etc. However, the use of narcotic drugs may lead to some potential risks, such as allergic reaction, pain after local anesthesia, local swelling, etc. In addition, the use of sedatives also has potential risks, such as hypotension, respiratory depression, etc. Therefore, before receiving surgery, the patient should inform the doctor of his or her allergy history and medical history, so that the doctor can choose appropriate drugs.

In addition, antibiotics may be used during surgery to prevent infection. Common antibiotics include cephalosporins, penicillin, etc., but the use of antibiotics also has certain risks. Excessive use of antibiotics may lead to increased drug resistance, and even lead to antibiotic related intestinal microbiota, diarrhea and other adverse reactions.

In general, in terms of surgical medication, Shanghai Zygomatic Molar Plastic and Cosmetic Hospital needs to fully understand the patient's allergy history and medical history to avoid allergic reactions and other complications. At the same time, reduce the use of antibiotics to avoid increasing drug resistance.

Drug use in late clinical stage and its risks

In the late clinical period after zygomatic grinding plastic surgery, patients may need to use drugs to control pain, prevent infection and promote wound healing. Common drugs include pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and healing promoting drugs.

Analgesics mainly include over-the-counter drugs, such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, etc. However, the abuse of painkillers may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, liver and kidney damage and other side effects. Anti inflammatory drugs mainly include non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, etc. Long term use of these drugs may lead to gastrointestinal ulcer and bleeding and other adverse reactions. Healing promoting drugs mainly include angiogenesis agents and bioactive substances, whose use may cause local allergic reactions or excessive angiogenesis.

In the late clinical medication, Shanghai Zygomatic Mogu Plastic and Cosmetic Hospital should reasonably use drugs according to the specific conditions and symptoms of patients, and inform patients of correct medication methods and precautions to reduce drug-related adverse reactions.

Pain management drugs and their risks

Pain treatment drugs play an important role in zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery. Common drugs include codeine, hydrocodone, morphine, etc. However, there may be some risks in the use of these drugs. For example, codeine may cause side effects such as respiratory depression and constipation, hydrocodone may cause side effects such as sedation and nausea, and morphine may cause problems such as respiratory depression and dependence.

In order to reduce the risk of pain treatment drugs, Shanghai Zygomatic Mogu Plastic and Cosmetic Hospital should use individualized drugs according to the specific conditions of patients, and regularly check the vital signs of patients to ensure the safety of drug use.

Drug allergy

Drug allergy is a potential risk in the process of medication. In zygomatic grinding plastic surgery, patients may have allergic reactions to local anesthetic drugs, antibiotics or other drugs. Symptoms of anaphylaxis include skin itching, redness and swelling, dyspnea, and decreased blood pressure. In case of allergic reaction, the patient should immediately inform the medical staff and accept corresponding emergency treatment.

In order to avoid the occurrence of drug allergy, Shanghai Zygomatic Molar Plastic and Cosmetic Hospital should ask patients about their allergy history in detail before surgery, and select safe drugs for medication during surgery.

Summary

The drugs used in the zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery in Shanghai zygomatic bone grinding plastic surgery hospital have certain drug risks. Operation medication may cause allergic reactions and other adverse reactions. Later clinical medication may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort and bleeding and other problems. Pain treatment drugs may bring respiratory depression and dependence and other side effects. Drug allergy is a potential risk. In order to avoid these risks, patients should fully inform doctors of their own allergy history and medical history, hospitals should individualize medication, and closely monitor patients' vital signs. In addition, avoid overuse of antibiotics and reduce drug-related adverse reactions.

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