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How are depression and anxiety related to pain?
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Pain isn’t directly caused by mental anguish, but it can be exasperated by it. It’s understandable if you’re worried or anxious about your prognosis. Dealing with mortality on a personal level is a serious subject. You might feel mad, scared, alone, and hopeless all at one time. All of these conflicting emotions can make your pain seem worse than it really is. When you feel overwhelmed by your predicament, talking about it is the first step toward some mental relief.

Choose a trusted family member or friend to talk to or consult with a mental health professional. No patient can face every challenge alone. 

Additional Support for Cancer Patients:

Speak to your doctor about finding a mental health professional who specializes in cancer patients. In some cases, you might need a one-on-one meeting with a professional to dive deeper into your problems. Psychiatrists are there to listen and offer support whenever necessary. In fact, you can find pain relief within these sessions just by discussing your feelings. The professional may find it necessary to prescribe antidepressants to help you deal with a cancer diagnosis.

It’s even possible for your doctor and mental health professional to work together for your overall pain relief. When your mind and body are treated with the proper medications, you’ll perceive less pain as a result. Regularly update your doctor about your psychiatric sessions, so that your treatment progresses at a steady pace. With mental relief comes acceptance of your situation and possible hope for remission.

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