What types of physicians can help manage pain? Requested by Age2B visitor
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• Anesthesiologists minimize pain during and after surgery, and can also have specialty training in the treatment of chronic pain. • Neurologists diagnose and treat diseases of the nervous system. • Physiatrists are trained in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, a branch of medicine that deals with treating and preventing disease by physical […]
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How can I get help for pain? Requested by Age2B visitor
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When you have a minor injury, or you experience everyday aches and pains, you probably don’t go to your health care professional for treatment. You might try a variety of self-care measures at home, such as using ice or heat or taking an over-the-counter medication. But for more serious types of pain or when you […]
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How can my lifestyle help me manage pain? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Pain is part of life. But pain doesn’t have to rule your life. Advances in medicine and technology have created a wide range of options for treating pain. Medications are the most common form of treatment for both acute and chronic pain. When used appropriately, medication can help reduce pain, and most individuals experience only […]
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What are the basics regarding pain relief? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Tackle pain the moment you notice it in your life. When the pain is mild, you have a clearer mind to deal with the situation. Go through various pain-relief methods, and find out which ones work for you. You may have pain medication, but it works better when you combine it with stretching and breathing. […]
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Cancer pain and pain from other diseases are manageable when doctors combine several treatments for optimal results. Each patient is unique and responds differently to every treatment type. The first course of action is to always focus on the pain’s immediate cause. By using various therapies and surgeries on the tumor, your pain should diminish […]
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What if I have phantom limb pain? Requested by Age2B visitor
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The medical world is still researching the exact cause of phantom limb pain. This pain occurs when you have a body part removed, but you still feel discomfort in that area. Mastectomies and limb removal procedures often precede phantom limb pain. Speak to your doctor about this pain if it does occur. Currently, medical professionals […]
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Are sleep, fatigue, and pain interrelated? Requested by Age2B visitor
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When you sleep, your body focuses on healing itself. Although sleep doesn’t heal your illness, rest does ward off some of your daily pain. However, you might deal with insomnia caused by diagnosis stress. As a result, you feel more pain as insomnia continues. Ideally, add any restless nights to your pain diary, so that […]
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How are depression and anxiety related to pain? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Pain isn’t directly caused by mental anguish, but it can be exasperated by it. It’s understandable if you’re worried or anxious about your prognosis. Dealing with mortality on a personal level is a serious subject. You might feel mad, scared, alone, and hopeless all at one time. All of these conflicting emotions can make your […]
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Do I have to remember every detail of my pain for better healthcare? Requested by Age2B visitor
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Ideally, doctors need every detail possible about your daily pain levels to treat you effectively. Because it’s impossible to remember every detail, dedicate a composition notebook to your pain details. Keep this diary near you and record dates and times for all pain milestones. Note the time that the pain begins and its intensity level. […]
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How can I convey that my pain is very intense? Requested by Age2B visitor
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• Work and personal limitations; • Mood swings; • Digestive system problems; • Headaches; • Dizzy sensation; • Chronic fatigue; • Excessive sweating; • Other Symptoms. Quantifying your pain is an intelligent way to consistently convey its intensity. You might use a number scale between 0 and 10, for example. A high number corresponds to […]
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