Does Severe Back Pain Indicative Of Ovarian Cancer?
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Hello, and thanks very much for your question.
I am a psychiatrist with experience in pain management. Let me give you my thoughts on this issue.
Your pain is very, very real, and there are things we can do to manage it. Doctors may debate as to the cause of this pain, but my approach is to treat pain no matter the cause. I have some suggestions about how we can do that.
First, I doubt this is ovarian cancer, but a panel of blood tests and an MRI scan can rule this out, so I recommend you get these evaluations.
There are non-addictive medications that are very good for pain control. I recommend staying away from opiates as these are addictive and may not be of much help. A good medication I recommend to try is Effexor. This was originally developed as an SNRI antidepressant, but has been shown to be very effective in the treatment of pain. If physiotherapy is not helping, this is the next step. I recommend you give it a try!
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You're very welcome!
Dr. Sheppe