Explore alternative treatments for pain management
When it comes to managing pain, you have options. Make non-opioid and non-drug options part of your healing process.
Try over-the-counter pain relievers
Over-the-counter pain relief options like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin, or naproxen can work well for short-term, acute pain. Talk to your doctor about which over-the-counter medicine, or combination of medicines, you should use for pain management.
Find relief with heat and cold therapies
Using temperature-based therapies like heating pads, ice packs, and the RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) method can offer focused muscle relaxation.
Explore alternative therapies
Physical therapy or other therapies such as acupuncture and massage can be effective alternatives to opioids for managing pain. They can also give you pain management strategies to use in the future.
Stay active
Gentle movement can play a big part in recovery. Go for a walk, stretch, or do any exercise allowed by your doctor. Take the opportunity to try new activities like yoga or tai chi.
Download meditation or pain management apps
Apps like Headspace, Insight Timer, and Curable make pain management simple. Find customized mental and physical health support to meet your needs.
Distract your mind
Keeping your mind active can be a powerful way to relieve stress or pain. Catch up on your hobbies, whether that’s reading, making art, listening to music, or doing a puzzle.
Spend time in nature
Getting some sun and fresh air outside can be a healing and energizing break from your day. Take a deep breath and take in the sights and sounds of nature.
Learn more
Prescription opioids aren't the only way to manage your pain, but they may play a role in your healing process. Understand opioid side effects and risks.
The first step of your recovery process is talking to your doctor about a plan for managing your pain.