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Is pain manageable?
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Cancer pain and pain from other diseases are manageable when doctors combine several treatments for optimal results. Each patient is unique and responds differently to every treatment type. The first course of action is to always focus on the pain’s immediate cause. By using various therapies and surgeries on the tumor, your pain should diminish quickly afterward. For many cancer patients, pharmacological pain relief is a core part of the treatment process. This relief is in the form of medications. For mild or moderate pain, a doctor could suggest an over-the-counter medication. However, most cancer pain requires stronger drugs in the long run. Doctors could write a prescription for stronger pain relievers that must be renewed with each refill. It’s important to note that these medications may have side effects. When a cancer patient suffers from tumor spread or metastasis, radiation therapy is often the only reliable route to pain relief. This therapy applies a controlled amount of radiation across the tumor. The growth should shrink with each therapy session, and your pain diminishes too. Taking noninvasive measures to control pain is a smart addition to any treatment program. Distraction, skin stimulation, imagery, and relaxation techniques are all effective treatment types.

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