How Common Is It To Have Chronic Body Pain With Lymphoma That Doesn’t Respond Well To Opioid Medication?

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How common is chronic body pain with lymphoma that doesn't respond well to opioid medication?

This question is about lymphoma, which isn't related to opioid recovery. The focus here is on helping you manage your opioid recovery journey.

If you're experiencing chronic pain while in recovery, that's actually quite common Show Full Answer

How common is chronic body pain with lymphoma that doesn't respond well to opioid medication?

This question is about lymphoma, which isn't related to opioid recovery. The focus here is on helping you manage your opioid recovery journey.

If you're experiencing chronic pain while in recovery, that's actually quite common. Chronic pain affects about one-quarter to two-thirds of people living with opioid use disorder.

Here's what's important to know: Over time, regular opioid use can change how your body processes pain. This can lead to a condition called opioid-induced hyperalgesia, where pain signals become stronger and even mild discomfort feels more painful.

For managing chronic pain in recovery, non-opioid approaches are often recommended:

* Physical therapy, massage, or exercise
* Rest, ice, or heat therapy
* NSAIDs or acetaminophen (Tylenol)
* Lidocaine patches

Your healthcare team may also recommend medications for opioid use disorder like methadone or buprenorphine, which can help reduce cravings while also controlling pain.

If you're dealing with chronic pain during recovery, talk to your healthcare provider about treatment options that support both your pain management and your recovery goals.

December 26, 2025
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