Guide To The Cause And Treatment Of Ollier Disease

Pain Management

Canada

Most individuals who have Ollier disease will experience bone and joint pain throughout the course of their disease. This pain can occur due to physical activity, temperature changes, position changes, and numerous other external stimuli. The pain may also be spontaneous, coming on at any time with no specific trigger. The first way to manage pain for individuals with Ollier disease is the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication to decrease the sensation of pain. Opioids are then used conservatively to treat the pain a patient may be experiencing in their bones if NSAIDs are ineffective. Other pain management techniques involve the use of cryotherapy or a pain treatment that uses localized freezing to kill any irritated nerves. CO2 laser treatment may help treat pain by promoting the body's healing process of tissue damage. Pain management is often needed following any surgical procedure involved with the enchondromas that grow on the bones of patients.

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