Controlling cancer pain
IntroductionHaving cancer does not mean that you have to live with pain. Cancer
and some of the treatments for it can cause pain. But most people who have
cancer are able to manage their pain well.1 Key points - Cancer pain can be controlled. Only you know
how you feel and how much pain you have. You need to learn how to tell your
health care team what your pain feels like and what works and does not
work.
- Don't wait for pain to get bad. Your pain medicine will work
best if you use it when you first notice pain, before it becomes
bad.
- You will not become addicted. The risk of becoming addicted is
very small. Do not let this fear stop you from getting the pain relief you
need.
- Other conditions need treatment, too. Part of controlling
your pain is treating conditions such as
depression,
anxiety, or sleep problems that can make your pain
worse.
What is the truth about cancer pain?
Why is it important to control cancer pain?
How can I control the pain caused by cancer?
Where can I find out more about pain control?
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