How to do cancer pain

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-01 08:30:10
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Mild pain is treated with NSAIDs, moderate to severe pain with opioids, and use as directed. once pain is present, a precise assessment of whether it is mild, moderate, or severe should be made first, and second, whether medication is needed. Mild pain is treated with NSAIDs, moderate pain is treated with low-dose opioids, and severe pain is treated with opioids. Clinically commonly used opiates include oxycodone hydrochloride sustained-release tablets or morphine sulfate sustained-release tablets. Patients can not eat due to intestinal obstruction, etc., so fentanyl patch can be applied to patients and replaced within 72 hours.