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What is palliative care

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Palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness, such as cancer, heart disease, or neurological conditions. The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for patients and their families by providing relief from the symptoms and stress of the illness. Palliative care focuses on treating physical symptoms like pain, nausea, and fatigue, as well as addressing emotional, social, and spiritual needs. It can be provided alongside curative treatments and is often provided by a team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals. Palliative care is different from hospice care, as it can be provided at any stage of illness and does not necessarily mean the patient is nearing the end of their life.
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