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  1. Aug 30, 2017 · Breakthrough pain is a sudden and brief flare-up of pain from a chronic condition like arthritis or cancer. Even if you’ve been managing your pain with medication, during this...

  2. Aug 29, 2023 · Breakthrough pain is sudden, intense, and short-lasting in people with chronic medical conditions. Chronic conditions last more than one year and often require long-term medical care—including ongoing pain management with medication.

  3. Oct 4, 2017 · Breakthrough pain is also known as a flare-up or flare. It tends to occur in waves, peaking quickly then decreasing in intensity. It can last anywhere from minutes to hours. Much of the...

  4. Dec 25, 2023 · This study aims to update and expand a 2010 systematic review by Haugen and colleagues to identify (1) all definitions of breakthrough pain and (2) all descriptions and classifications of breakthrough pain reported by patients, caregivers, clinicians, and experts.

  5. Jun 14, 2010 · For people in chronic pain, sharp spikes of breakthrough pain can be a big problem. What causes it -- and how can you find pain relief?

  6. Jan 19, 2007 · Breakthrough pain is severe or excruciating pain of rapid onset that can disable or even immobilize the patient. Patients with BTP should be assessed after baseline persistent pain has been stabilized with around-the-clock (ATC) analgesics.

  7. Breakthrough pain. Breakthrough pain is an episode of pain that happens even though you are taking pain medicine on a regular schedule. Breakthrough pain often has the same causes as chronic pain. Some people have breakthrough pain during a certain activity, like walking or putting on clothes.

  8. What is breakthrough pain? Breakthrough pain (BTP) is a type of pain that can be felt by someone who has chronic pain. It is a sudden onset of pain. This pain "breaks through" the long-acting medication being used to treat your chronic pain. Even if your chronic pain is well managed with medication, you can still have BTP.

  9. Jan 19, 2007 · It is most commonly defined as an abrupt, short-lived, and intense pain that “breaks through” the around-the-clock analgesia that controls persistent pain. The three subtypes of BTP are incident, idiopathic, and end-of-dose failure. BTP also is categorized as somatic, visceral, neuropathic, or mixed.

  10. Breakthrough pain is treated with fast-acting opioid pain relievers, such as morphine, oxycodone, or fentanyl. These medicines last just a short time in the body. Breakthrough pain is most common in people who have cancer.

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