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I want details of palliative care. what is its style of treatment? |
my uncle is now suffuring from cancer, he has severe pain.isit effective that the treatment of palliative care? I am sorry to hear that your uncle is in pain. I don't know what kind of cancer your uncle has, but the pain can usually be well controlled. Palliative care involves providing comfort to ill patients who's condition Will not improve with medicine. Mostly it involves keeping the patient clean, free from bed sores and other ailments related to decreased activity, and pain management. If the treatment your father is receiving isn't controlling his pain, you need to speak directly to the doctor who is treating him, and express all your questions and concerns. Your father will either need a different pain medication or a change in dosage. Palliative care is almost the equivalent of hospice. Palliative means to keep the patient as comfortable as possible once all other forms of modern medicine to cure his disease are exhausted to improve quality of life and not necessarily prolong it. It's more to manage pain and comfort than to provide a cure. In rare instances it can be used in combination with curative thearpies. Good luck to you and i hope your uncle is as pain free as possible. palliative care is supportive care not curative. It consists of methods to relieve symptoms not cure the problem. One generally will hear this term when nothing else can be done to help cure the problem .They have already tried surgery, chemo/radiation and it not worked or either the disease process was already too far gone in it's end stage when diagnosed. Palliative care not only consists of pain control but family support also. It helps the patient and family deal with the social/mental stresses that happen. Palliative care is not aimed at prolonging death or speeding up the process but helping the patient and family through it. Sorry about your uncle. No one should ever suffer with cancer. There are options, and one of them is palliative care which handles symptoms and pain management. |
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