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An excellent article giving helpful insighs into how to recognize and deal with ovarian cancer.

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Of all women's cancers, ovarian cancer is the most lethal. A woman diagnosed with this cancer

can go through difficult treatments that result in a lot of discomfort. This is unfortunate for women

who have to deal with the pain associated with ovarian cancer either because of the disease itself

or from the treatments.



A patient's complaint of pain can range from a continuous pelvic pain to pain when having sex.

The best example is that of abdominal pain that isn't associated with diarrhea or vomiting and is

found in 22% of cases before a woman is diagnosed with ovarian cancer.



If you are a patient then the amount of pain you feel will depend on three factors: the type of

cancer you have, the stage or extent of the cancer and your individual pain threshold. How well

you tolerate pain will determine how much pain you actually feel.



There are several things that can cause the pain associated with ovarian cancer including the

tumor, the treatment or things that aren't even related to the disease. Pain can come from the

tumor if it is located in a part of the body where it presses against nerves, bones or other organs.



Some treatment methods for ovarian cancer like chemotherapy can cause pain as a result of the

side effects. A patient that undergoes chemotherapy will have a range of discomfort and

symptoms that can even remain once chemotherapy is done. When it comes to pain that isn't

related to the disease this can include a variety of things such as headaches and muscle pain.



The good news is that patients have several choices when it comes to getting rid of the pain

associated with ovarian cancer. A patient's doctor or pain specialist can provide advice or

prescriptions in order to help reduce the pain that patients experience when having ovarian

cancer.



In order to get rid of the pain you feel you can either use pain medicine, alternative treatments,

radiation or a nerve block. For most women with ovarian cancer, medicine and alternative

treatments are best to reduce pain.



When it comes to choosing pain medicine, you should talk with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist

before you take anything. There are a number of effective pain medicines that you can buy without

a prescription from your doctor. These medications are known as non-prescribed painkillers or

over-the-counter pain relievers. You will have to get a prescription from your doctor for

supplementary medications.



However, there are some problems associated with taking pain relievers that you should be aware

of. The most common side effects are drowsiness and constipation. If you get a lot of rest and

taking laxatives regularly, you can easily take care of these side effects. Women often don't

become addicted to these pain medications.



When it comes to alternative treatments for ovarian cancer pain there are plenty of options

including massage, acupuncture and acupressure. There are also good relaxation techniques

such as deep breathing and soothing music in order to help you release the pain in your body.



You can reduce pain by using radiation or high-energy rays in order to shrink the tumor causing

ovarian cancer. When it comes to nerve blocking a doctor will inject alcohol into the area around

the affected nerves in order to block the pain associated with the cancer.



When it comes to treating the pain associated with ovarian cancer, communication plays an

important role. A doctor or nurse may not notice how much pain you are feeling unless you tell

them. It is best to tell your doctor so they can find out what is causing your pain and how to

properly treat it.









Living with ovarian cancer pain [http://ovarian.cancermindset.com/ovarian-cancer-pain] is truly

difficult. You need to know that Knife Is Not Your Only Option, Chemo Is Not The Best Treatment.



Your mindset plays a huge role in behavior of your body. To find out more please follow this link:

Ovarian.CancerMindset.com [http://ovarian.cancermindset.com] to Recommended Reading

section. To Change Your Life Now follow the links and read "Natural Cancer Treatments That

Work"!









Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Wolfman









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