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Pain can be managed effectively in a number of ways, depending on the cause and type of your pain. It’s important to understand that the inflammation you experience is the body’s way of coping with an injury, trauma, or infection, or addressing a damaged area that needs healing. Chronic pain itself can be the disease or the condition. For these types of pain problems, medicines do not treat a specific disease but can help reduce pain, increase comfort, manage other symptoms, and improve everyday life. Prolotherapy is low risk and unlikely to produce adverse effects, but pain and irritation can result immediately after the injection. Some doctors prescribe pain medication to help with post-injection pain. Trigger Point Injections are used to treat pain directly. Trigger point pain usually produced uncomfortable and painful muscle spasms. The injection is directly administered to the trigger point (cluster of muscles) allowing the muscles to relax. Help in managing persistent pain can come from a wide variety of health‐care professionals. Most patients will get to see these people through the National Health Service (NHS) after being referred by their GP, although you can use some services privately. An individual’s subjective description of pain will help the doctor make a diagnosis. There is no objective scale for identifying the type of pain, so the doctor will take a pain history. Pain can be categorised as nociceptive and neuropathic pain. It is possible to experience both nociceptive and neuropathic elements at the same time due to a combination of the primary injury and secondary effects. Throughout human history, humans have tried to understand pain. Because you can’t see another person’s pain, it seems invisible. But when you feel it yourself, pain is all too real. Pain is most often classified by the kind of damage that causes it. The two main categories are pain caused by tissue damage, also called nociceptive pain, and pain caused by nerve damage, also called neuropathic pain. A third category is psychogenic pain, which is pain that is affected by psychological factors. Some patients have had great success with Prolotherapy for their pain management.If we fear pain, it assumes an added emotional component. And with this stress, including tense muscles, the symptoms don’t get a chance to diffuse. Spinal injections are for pain in the low back, neck or middle of the back (lumbar, cervical or thoracic) and for prolapsed discs (slipped discs), sciatica and leg or foot pain caused by inflammation or compression of the nerves in the back. Foot or ankle pain can have a big effect on your daily life, particularly if your lifestyle involves walking or standing for long periods of time or if you participate in sporting activities. Heel pain (plantar fasciitis) can also be prevalent in those with a more sedentary lifestyle. Pain can be located in a single small area or can spread to a wider area. For example, neck pain can spread to the shoulders and upper back. Similarly, lower back pain can spread to the buttocks and down one or both legs. Anyone can develop depression if they are living with chronic pain. Getting counseling can help you learn to cope better and help you avoid negative thoughts that make pain worse – so you have a healthier attitude. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Prolotherapy involves injecting a sugar or saline substance into your sore joint or muscle, where it acts as an irritant. It’s thought that your body recognizes the irritant and sends immune cells and other chemicals to the area, which starts your body’s natural healing process. This process is meant to help repair any damaged soft tissue in your joint or muscle area, like nerves and muscle tissue. Chronic repression of pain causes an immense energy drain, and once pain has been dissolved, energy is liberated. Pain is broken down into 3 main types: acute, chronic and intermittent. Reiki is an energy therapy that is part of a spiritual practice. It is also commonly called hands-on healing. It involves using the hands to transfer energy to promote healing and relieve pain. It’s natural to be hesitant if exercise is painful and you’re worried about doing more damage. But if you become more active gradually, it’s unlikely you’ll cause any damage or harm. The experience of chronic back and neck pain is different for everyone. The location, intensity, and impact on everyday activities and work varies. If back pain starts when you are in your thirties or forties, it may affect job and financial security. Pain is an unpleasant experience that happens when a part of your body is damaged, or could potentially be damaged – for example, if you twist your ankle, the pain stops you from using it and making the damage worse. The most common reasons that people don’t get better is that they avoid everything that hurts or they do everything regardless of how much it hurts, until they give up because it is too horrible. The first is called the ‘avoidance pathway’. The second is called the ‘boom-bust cycle’. Most people with chronic pain find themselves on guard, waiting for the next pain episode or for their pain to get worse. You may not realize it, but your nervous system is doing the same thing. This is called pain sensitization, and it happens at all levels of pain processing.
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