Abstract

Objectives To investigate analgesia effect and curative effect of diclofenac sodium suppository anal ahead in circumcision resection. Methods 200 patients with redundant prepuce were randomly divided into control group and the experimental group, patients in control group was given with 1% lidocaine 10mL for penile block anesthesia, patients in experimental group were given diclofenac sodium suppository anal before the surgery, and then given 1% hydrochloric acid lidocaine 10mL for penile block anesthesia. Efficacy of diclofenac sodium suppository anal super analgesia was evaluated. Results Compared with the control group, the pain of the patients in the experimental group was significantly lower than that of the 1~3h after anesthesia, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions Diclofenac sodium suppository anal can effectively reduce pain of circumcision anesthesia and postoperation. It is recommended that the diclofenac sodium suppository is used in clinical operation for reducing the patient's pain. Key words: Circumcision, Male; Lidocaine; Analgesia

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