Cancer pain is an unbearable pain that can cause great pain and discomfort to the patient, and the cause of cancer pain is caused by the growth or spread of the tumour that compresses or invades the surrounding nerves, tissues or organs.
This pain can be constant or intermittent, mild or intense, depending on the location and size of the tumor, as well as how much it invades the surrounding tissues.
Cancer pain not only brings physical pain to patients, but also has a great impact on the patient's psychology, which can lead to negative emotions such as low mood, anxiety, and depression, affecting the patient's ** and quality of life.
Therefore, a comprehensive approach should be taken for cancer pain, including drug, physical, psychological and other means to relieve the pain and discomfort of patients.
Medications** are one of the main means of relieving cancer pain. Depending on the patient's pain level and the patient's level of pain, the doctor can choose the appropriate medication to perform. Some common drug** methods include oral medications, injectable medications, and intrathecal medications. In addition, some non-pharmacological** methods can also relieve cancer pain, such as massage, acupuncture, meditation, etc.
In addition to drugs and non-drugs, psychology is also one of the important means of relieving cancer pain. Some studies have shown that psychological** can help patients reduce pain and discomfort, improve their psychological state and quality of life. Some common mental approaches include cognitive-behavioral, relaxation training, mindfulness, etc.
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