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PALLIATIVE CARE
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Definition: A specialized medical care focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of serious illnesses. Its goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family.
Causes:Palliative care is often provided to patients with chronic or
life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, heart failure, or advanced neurological diseases.
Remedies:
Pain Management: Medications, physical therapy, and psychological
support.
Symptom Control: Management of nausea, fatigue, and breathing
difficulties.
Emotional Support: Counseling helps patients and families explore
meaning, and emotional support prepares them for end-of-life
transitions.
* Please note that while these descriptions provide an overview, each individual's experience with these disorders can vary, and a professional diagnosis is necessary for accurate assessment and treatment.
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