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	<title>Pain Questions &#38; Answers &#187; cancer</title>
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		<title>Cancer Pain</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Arthritis, Acute & Chronic Pain]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every form of cancer is associated with pain. Besides treating the cancer itself, these pains should not be ignored either. Not only does cancer pain add to the patient’s discomfort during cancer treatment, but can also be the indicator of some other medical condition associated with cancer.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every form of cancer is associated with pain. Besides treating the cancer itself, these pains should not be ignored either. Not only does cancer pain add to the patient’s discomfort during cancer treatment, but can also be the indicator of some other medical condition associated with cancer.</p>
<p>Causes: </p>
<p>Tumors can cause cancer pain. If they are invading soft tissues or bones, squeezing blood vessels or obstructing hollow organs, pain does arise. As a result of cancer, hormones and proteins are produced in the body that can affect other tissues and organs. This leads to pain. Also, radiation and chemotherapy procedures can cause cancer pain in patients. Surgery can also be a cause. In this condition, it is not easy to identify the source of the pain because treatment is also one of the causes behind it.</p>
<p>Symptoms: </p>
<p>Cancer affects the immune system severely. For this reason, different pains are aggravated. Rashes are commonly experienced by cancer patients. They become even worse and more painful if left untreated. As mentioned above, the treatment can even cause further problems than cures in such cases. </p>
<p>Effects: </p>
<p>Cancer pain makes the patient physically weak. It becomes even harder to combat cancer. Most people with cancer face social difficulties. Cancer pain makes it even worse for the patient to go out and interact with friends and family. As the pain gets worse, people tend to become pessimists and lose hope in treatment of cancer.</p>
<p>Diagnosis: </p>
<p>Physical exams can help diagnose the problem. Most pains are experienced on point of contact. Medical tests can also be conducted to find out why the pain is taking place. The reason is mostly in front of you but confirmation is required. What the patient knows about the pain’s pattern and its origin is the most important step in diagnosis. The doctor gets an insight into the probable causes and symptoms of the recurring pain. </p>
<p>Treatment: </p>
<p>Painkillers are the best way to treat such pains. Most doctors do not prescribe pain-relieving medication to cancer patients because they fear addiction. Using opioids, however is known not to cause addiction. They can be taken orally. Other modes of intake are injections, patches and infusion-pumps. Moreover, most pain medicines have side-effects like nausea, drowsiness and constipation.</p>
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