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Symptom management involves treating only the symptoms of
endometriosis, usually the pain, without attempting to treat the
underlying condition. It usually involves the use of various analgesic or
anti-inflammatory drugs if the pain is intermittent, or a range of pain
management techniques if the pain is chronic and ongoing.
It is important to realise that not only can prolonged use of pain
management drugs stop them from working as the body adapts, but overuse
may have negative side effects also.
Some women may find it useful to use remedies such as hot water
bottles, exercise, relaxation, controlled breathing and positive
thinking to alleviate pain.
Pain clinics can help you manage chronic pain by providing expert advice, support and tailoring individual programs.
A close relationship with your health professionals, including a counsellor, will help to support you through your treatments.
Content Updated March 06, 2008
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