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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/patient-controlled-analgesia-pca
You may experience some discomfort and pain after your surgery. This card will explain to you how you can help control that discomfort or pain.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/patient-information-on-paracetamol
01 Feb 2016... Paracetamol is a common pain killer (analgesic). This information sheet has been produced by the Australian Rheumatology Association to help you understand what paracetamol is and how it is used for the relief of arthritis pain.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/understanding-pain-in-less-than-5-minutes-video
02 Oct 2014... This video helps people with chronic pain a manage the impacts of chronic pain on their emotions and personal relationships and help with pain management.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/understanding-pain-brainman-stops-his-opiods-video
08 Oct 2014... This video describes the benefits of not using drugs to treat certain types of pain.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/managing-pain-following-your-caesarean
08 Oct 2024... This guide explains how to safely manage pain after a caesarean using paracetamol, anti-inflammatories, and opioids. It includes when and how to take medicines, side effects to watch for, and how to slowly stop taking them. It provides a medication tracker helps you stay on schedule but always recommends asking your doctor if unsure.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/pain-and-bleeding-in-early-pregnancy
01 May 2024... Pain and bleeding are common in early pregnancy and do not always mean you are having a miscarriage.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/speaking-up-when-you-think-you-may-have-endometriosis
01 Feb 2026... This fact sheet from Endometriosis Australia supports people who think they may have endometriosis to prepare for medical appointments and speak up about their symptoms. It includes practical tips on describing how pain affects daily life, asking informed questions, requesting referrals, managing pain while waiting for tests, and seeking a second opinion if needed. It also provides advice on advocating for adjustments at school or work and caring for yourself throughout the process.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/making-sense-of-pelvic-pain
20 Jun 2022... This resource contains information about persistent pelvic pain and the benefits of treatment.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/pain-medicine-after-your-caesarean-section
01 May 2025... It’s common to feel pain after surgery. This fact sheet explains how pain medicine can help and provides tips to manage any side effects like itching, nausea, and constipation.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/endometriosis-access-and-support-for-lgbtqi-people-and-trans-men
01 Mar 2026... Getting care for endometriosis can take time. Some trans and nonbinary people may find the process distressing and frustrating, especially if their doctor doesn't expect endometriosis because of their gender. It can also feel isolating, as many clinics and health services are labelled or designed as ' women ' s health' services. You deserve safe, respectful and inclusive care. This fact sheet covers how to manage these issues and ways to find inclusive care.
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