Is pain terminal cancer?


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Pain is not necessarily terminal cancer.
Pain is a very common symptom and can be caused by a variety of causes, including muscle strain, arthritis, headaches, neuralgia, etc. These pains are usually unrelated to cancer, but are caused by activities in daily life, improper posture, infections, or other non-malignant diseases. Of course, cancer can also cause pain, but this does not mean that once pain occurs, cancer is terminal cancer. Cancer pain may be caused by the tumor pressing nerves, invading bones or organs, etc. It may also be related to the side effects of cancer treatment (such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation).
Therefore, if pain occurs, do not panic, let alone diagnose advanced cancer. The correct approach is to seek medical attention promptly, conduct a detailed examination, find out the exact cause of pain, and carry out targeted treatment.