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MESOTHELIOMA PAIN
PAIN AND PAIN MANAGEMENT Mesothelioma patients and their families many times fear physical pain as much as the disease itself. It is important to understand, however, that most cancer pain can be controlled. Nine out of ten cancer patients will find relief by using a combination of medications. No patient should have to deal with unmanaged pain. Causes of Cancer Pain
Each patient's pain is unique, therefore, it is important that each individual have a treatment plan that addresses his/her individual needs. The patient and his/her doctor must work together to reduce unnecessary pain and improve quality of life. Types of PainThe three most common types of cancer pain are:
The type of medicine and the method by which the medicine is administered will depend on the type and cause of the pain. Following is an overview of the types of medicines used to relieve pain. For Mild to Moderate PainNonopioids: Many of these medications are available over-the-counter (without a prescription); others require a prescription. Some drugs included in this category are acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen. Check with your doctor before using these medications, especially if you are on chemotherapy. For Moderate to Severe PainOpioids: Also known as narcotics, these may include morphine, fentanyl, hydromorphone, oxycodone, meperidine, codeine, and methadone. These drugs are available through prescription only. Nonopioids may be used in conjunction with opioids for moderate to severe pain. For Breakthrough PainRapid-onset Opioids: Available by prescription, this is a short-acting opioid (such as immediate-release oral morphine) which relieves pain quickly. It is used with a long-acting opioid for persistent pain. Side Effects of Pain MedicationMost medications have some side effects, although they may affect different people in different ways and at different levels. Generally, most side effects will occur in the few first few hours of treatment and then will gradually disappear. If side effects persist, the doctor may choose to switch a patient's pain medication to make sure the patient gets maximum pain control with a minimum of side effects. Cancer pain is most often treated with opioid medications. Some of the most common side effects of these drugs are:
More serious side effects are rare, however, if you have trouble breathing, experience dizziness or a rash, call your doctor immediately. Ways of Administering Pain MedicationPain medications may be administered in a variety of ways. Following are the most common:
If one medication or delivery method does not work for you, there is almost always another one that can be tried. Speak frankly with your doctor about the pain medicine or method that works best for you. Click here for more on managing your medications. You may need a different pain medicine or combination of medicines if:
More on pain control. Related: substance abuse among cancer patients
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