Interventional Pain Treatments For Cancer Pain

Overview:

  • Cancer is a devastating diagnosis that not only wreaks havoc on a patient’s physical health, but their mental and emotional wellbeing too.
  • Although cancer can be painful in numerous ways, the team at Tulsa Pain is here to help patients get through some of the most difficult moments.
  • If you suffer from pain related to your cancer diagnosis, schedule an appointment with the pain management specialists at Tulsa Pain today!

Cancer pain is an unpleasant experience that can make dealing with cancer itself that much worse. Fortunately, not all patients experience cancer-related aches and pains, but there are instances where some symptoms of pain may become present. Similar to the different types of cancer, cancer pain comes in many different forms as well, which is why it’s imperative patients see a specialist in pain management to address their specific symptoms.

Two of the most common types of cancer pain are nerve pain and bone pain. These pains can be caused by cancer itself or from the therapies that are used to treat cancer. When it comes to nerve-related cancer pain, patients often experience sharp, burning, tingling, or shooting pains that radiate toward various areas in the body. These feelings may be present in the neck, arms, and feet, and they are caused by surgery or cancer treatment such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Nerve pain can be treated a number of ways depending on the source. A pain management physician may recommend steroid injections, nerve blocks, or a nerve burning procedure called radiofrequency ablation to help block pain signals being sent from your damaged nerves to the brain. These treatments may also be administered to patients experiencing referred pain, which is pain that is felt in a region of the body that is different from its origin.

Bone pain is a little more complicated to mitigate, but it can still be done. Pain medications may be prescribed in conjunction with physical therapy. Your oncologist may recommend hormone replacement therapy or supplements to help keep your bones strong and healthy throughout your cancer treatment.

Tissue pain is another common side effect of cancer pain. This type of pain is usually treated with trigger point injections, infrared therapy, and acupuncture, among other techniques. Tissue pain often benefits most from alternative treatments such as massage therapy, icing, over-the-counter medications, and more.

Regardless of the type of pain you have, Tulsa Pain offers a wide variety of interventional pain care options to help you manage your symptoms. All of the above-mentioned treatment modalities are available at Tulsa Pain, and then some. Visit our “Treatments” section to learn more about your options for cancer pain, or call 855-918-PAIN today to schedule an appointment with one of our pain management specialists. We look forward to hearing from you!  

Tulsa Pain is a multi-location pain management practice in Oklahoma that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain. We are dedicated to helping those who are suffering find the relief they deserve. Our team uses a balanced approach by incorporating minimally invasive, outpatient procedures, complementary and alternative medicine, and medication to help patients take control of their pain. Call 855-918-PAIN or click on our “Request An Appointment” tab to meet with one of our talented pain management specialists today!

The advice and information contained in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace or counter a physician’s advice or judgment. Please always consult your physician before taking any advice learned here or in any other educational medical material.

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