Pain & Symptom Management in Palliative Care


A very evident and upsetting side effect in individuals introducing toward the end of life is agony. Despite this, many people who are suffering from a terminal illness fear suffering because they believe that doing so would result in terrible unintended consequences. Agony's overall impact is increased by fear of punishment. Talking about your annoyance and your feelings of fear in respect to suffering is crucial. Patients who suffer from neurological disorders that are terminal, such as ALS or stroke, may also feel excruciating pain. The majority of agonies can be lowered or controlled. Assessing and observing all facets of suffering is necessary for controlling it and keeping it there. These are the core skills of medical assistants and professionals in palliative care


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