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Chronic Pain

Simple injuries like strained muscles, sprained backs, and torn ligaments frequently result in chronic pain for the sufferer. Chronic pain is thought to be caused by damage to the nerves. Moreover, the nerve injury causes severe and ongoing agony. If the original injury is not treated, persistent pain may persist. Further, several conditions may cause chronic pain but can also start from nowhere. Inflammation or malfunctioning nerves may be to blame for the discomfort.

Chronic pain is tough to deal with daily, and adverse effects on life quality, mood, and energy contribute to ill health due to stress and exhaustion. In contrast to acute pain, chronic pain can last for weeks, months, or even years once an injury occurs.

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Causes Of Chronic Pain

Despite decades of study, chronic pain is still incompletely understood and difficult to manage. Further, according to an American Academy of Pain Medicine assessment, only 58% of chronic pain patients benefit from even the most extensive prescription painkillers. So, among the many causes of persistent pain are:

  • Lifting and moving heavy goods incorrectly.
  • Excessive weight on the back and knees may cause pain and discomfort.
  • Spinal curvature is an example of a congenital abnormality.
  • Serious physical harm.
  • Putting on high heels.
  • Mattresses that aren't up to par.
  • Back discomfort that won't go away.
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Nerve damage
  • Shingles
  • Headaches
Chronic Pain

Chronic Pain Symptoms and Signs

A person's mental health, bodily health, and social life may all be adversely affected by chronic pain. Further, moderate to severe chronic discomfort is possible. Also, the pain may persist for a day or can come and go. In some instances, the discomfort is like:

  • A dull throb
  • Throbbing
  • Shooting
  • Squishing
  • Stinging
  • Soreness
  • Rigidity

As a result of the discomfort, there may be other symptoms, such as:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Lack of sleep
  • Tiredness or exhaustion
  • Mood swings
  • Guilt
  • No interest in sex
  • Addiction to drugs or alcohol
  • Problems in a marriage or a family
  • Job Loss

So, to cope with their discomfort, some patients with chronic illness must take increasing doses of medication, which may lead to drug dependence. Furthermore, in some cases, pain is merely one symptom among many others, such as:

  • Feeling exhausted or drained
  • I'm not hungry at all.
  • Stressed out at night
  • The state of mind fluctuates constantly.
  • Weakness
  • As a result of exhaustion
  • Suicidal thoughts

 

Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain affects your physical health, your emotions, and even your social life over time. Chronic pain can range from mild to severe. It can continue day after day or come and go. The pain can feel like:

  • A dull ache
  • Throbbing
  • Burning
  • Shooting
  • Squeezing
  • Stinging
  • Soreness
  • Stiffness

The pain can lead to other symptoms such as:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Poor sleep
  • Feeling very tired or wiped out
  • Irritability
  • Guilt
  • Loss of interest in sex
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Marriage or family problems
  • Job loss

Some people with chronic pain need to take more and more medicine to manage their pain, which can make them dependent on the drugs. Sometimes pain is just one of many symptoms, which can also include:

  • Feeling very tired or wiped out
  • Not feeling hungry
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Mood changes
  • Weakness
  • A lack of energy
  • Suicidal thoughts

If you or a loved one has a problem with chronic pain, help is only a phone call away. The Recovery HQ Team is here to help. We can answer questions you have and share more information about treatment options. Give us a call today at 800-533-6166.

What are the Treatment Options for Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain treatments vary as also the causes. Further, over-the-counter and prescription medicines and mind/body treatments to acupuncture are just some options available for treating anxiety. However, no one method for managing chronic pain can promise total pain relief. Using various therapeutic techniques, including treatment centers, may provide relief.

Tylenol (acetaminophen) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) may help treat mild discomfort. Further, the application of lotions, creams, and sprays to the skin to alleviate inflammation and pain from aching muscles and arthritis also exists.

Another kind of pain management is PCA or patient-controlled analgesia. So, the patient may self-administer an opiate-infused pain medication by pressing a button on a computerized pump. Yet, only the doctor can prescribe the correct treatment approach. If you are experiencing chronic pain and looking for effective measures to deal with the pain, we at Recovery HQ are here.

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In case you need any help with chronic pain or seek help for a loved one, know that we are here for you. Our Recovery HQ Team will help assist you through this difficult journey. Let's get through it together! Please contact our dedicated team and we will do all we can to assist you.

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