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What Is The Best Way To Manage Pain At Night?

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November 28
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Thank you. I will ask my doctor about it.

November 29
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I take gabapentin and that helps

November 29
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

I'm my legs and feet

November 29
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

All depends… what kind of pain?

November 29
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Managing pain at night, especially related to amyloidosis, can be challenging. Here are some strategies:

- Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): These can help reduce inflammation and pain in the joints. Consult your doctor to determine if NSAIDs are suitable for you
- Chemotherapy: For certain types of Show Full Answer

Managing pain at night, especially related to amyloidosis, can be challenging. Here are some strategies:

- Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): These can help reduce inflammation and pain in the joints. Consult your doctor to determine if NSAIDs are suitable for you.
- Chemotherapy: For certain types of amyloidosis, chemotherapy may be an option to treat the underlying condition and alleviate pain.
- Consult Your Healthcare Team: Work with your healthcare team to find the best treatment plan tailored to your needs.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the article "Does Amyloidosis Cause Joint Pain?" on MyAmyloidosisTeam.

November 28

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