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Is Pain Level High And Need For Pain Meds Constantly Either Alternating Tramadol W Extra Strength Tylenol Mean Cancer Is Winning And End Of

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November 2
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Meg if you have fractures then you will have more pain. Sometimes surgery or radiation can help to ease the pain. All the best MegπŸ«‚πŸ™

November 3
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Managing pain in multiple myeloma can be challenging, and the need for constant pain medication does not necessarily mean that the cancer is winning or that the end is near. Here are some key points:

- Pain Management: Tramadol and extra-strength Tylenol are used to manage moderate to severe pain. Tramadol is an opioid Show Full Answer

Managing pain in multiple myeloma can be challenging, and the need for constant pain medication does not necessarily mean that the cancer is winning or that the end is near. Here are some key points:

- Pain Management: Tramadol and extra-strength Tylenol are used to manage moderate to severe pain. Tramadol is an opioid that reduces the perception of pain.
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Effective pain management often involves a team of specialists, including pain management experts, oncologists, and other healthcare providers.
- Potential Risks: Regular use of opioids like Tramadol can lead to dependence and other side effects such as constipation, dizziness, and nausea.

It's important to discuss your pain levels and treatment options with your healthcare provider to ensure you receive the best possible care.

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