07-Jul-2022

What is Palliative Care?

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Palliative care is expert remedial care for individuals living with a serious disease. This kind of care is concentrated on giving relief from the symptoms and stress of the disease. The objective is to work on the personal satisfaction of both the patient and the family.

Palliative care is given by an expert-trained team of doctors, nurses, and other professionals who cooperate with a patient’s other doctors to give an additional layer of support. Palliative care is depending on the requirements of the patient, not on the patient’s prognosis. It is suitable at any age and at any stage of serious disease, and it can be given along with remedial treatment.

Releases Pain from Symptoms and Stress

The objective of palliative care is to release pain and give the best likely quality free of life for patients and their families. Signs and symptoms might contain pain, depression, shortness of breath, fatigue, constipation, nausea, loss of appetite, difficulty sleeping, and anxiety. The team will support you improve your strength and energy to continue with day-to-day life. So, palliative care will support and work on your quality of life.

Who is the expert doctor?

Dr. Smriti Khanna is an alumnus who has skills and knowledge in adult and pediatric hemato-oncology. She has operated on numerous clinical specialties before palliative care. She works in the field of both adult and pediatric palliative care, managing each malignant and non-malignant condition.

To make a call and take an appointment with a Pain & Palliative care Specialist please contact.

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