Pain management and Palliative Care

In palliative care, symptoms associated with chronic illness are treated through the management of physical and emotional suffering. It is often compared to hospice care, which is provided to the terminally ill. In palliative care, patients are offered the utmost in quality of life, regardless of whether or not they are terminally ill. Palliative care can be provided when a person is assimilating treatment for a disease and when there is no concrete way of treating it. Although most patients with cancer experience pain, opioids and adjuvants can usually provide adequate relief.


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