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  2. Mastectomy Recovery: Timeline, Pain Level, and Tips - Healthline

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    The authors of a 2018 study estimate that 20% to 30% of people who undergo breast surgery experience some chronic pain. Chronic pain after mastectomy happens as a result of nerve damage. If you ...

  3. How to Relieve Nerve Pain After a Mastectomy - Healthline

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    Postmastectomy pain syndrome is a type of nerve pain that can occur after breast cancer surgery. Treatments, including medications, nerve blocks, and physical therapy, can help manage this condition.

  4. Recovery From Breast Cancer Surgery - WebMD

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    Wall climbing. Stand facing a wall with your feet close to the wall. Put your arms out in front of you with your hands on the wall. Climb the fingertips of both hands up the wall, until your arms ...

  5. Controlling Post-Surgery Pain - WebMD

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    Oxymorphone. Tramadol. These are the strongest drugs you can take for pain relief. You might get them in the hospital or be prescribed them after surgery. You can get addicted to them, which can ...

  6. Breast Cancer: How to Treat Arm & Shoulder Pain - Healthline

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    1. Shoulder Shrugs. Let your arms hang down by your sides, and raise the tops of your shoulders toward your ears. Hold this position for a few seconds, and then lower your shoulders completely. 2 ...

  7. Post-mastectomy pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Post-mastectomy pain syndrome is a chronic neuropathic pain that usually manifests as continuous pain in the arm, axilla, chest wall, and breast region. [3] Pain is most likely to start after surgery, [3] although adjuvant therapy, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, may sometimes cause new symptoms to appear. [4]

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