Effective pain management is a cornerstone of palliative care, aimed at alleviating suffering and improving the quality of life for patients with terminal illnesses. This article explores the principles and practices of pain control within palliative care, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach. It examines the assessment of pain, the utilization of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions and the role of healthcare professionals in ensuring comprehensive care. By addressing the complexities and challenges of pain management, this discussion underscores the necessity of individualized care plans tailored to the unique needs of each patient, thereby ensuring comfort and dignity in their final stages of life.
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Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology: Open Access received 31 citations as per Google Scholar report