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[T1326]Treatments For Chronic Pain
by Kalyan Kumar, Kal
Experiencing bodily pain of any kind can have a very detrimental effect on anyone. It prevents you from doing even the most mundane daily tasks and for some people who suffer really severe bouts of pain, it can be quite debilitating. Many people think that suffering from chronic pain is only experienced by a certain demographic ? mainly old people or those who have suffered from injuries. Recent statistics show that one in five people may suffer from moderate to severe chronic pain.

The over-all picture for chronic pain means that even people at their prime can suffer from some form of pain. The bad thing about suffering from chronic pain is that its effects are not only physical but can also affect the mental and psychological well-being of patients. It is not uncommon for chronic pain sufferers to experience depression and anxiety because of their situation.

Alleviating chronic pain is a goal that all pain sufferers want to achieve. Unfortunately, not everyone can be successful in curing or conquering pain. There are many options currently available for pain alleviation. There are drugs, homeopathic remedies and different therapies that are constantly being developed in order to help pain sufferers. Some of these are actually effective in lessening or even completely eliminating pain. Others are just temporary measures.

There are a number of general types of treatments for chronic pain. The most recognizable and probably the most popular among patients are drugs. There are a number of different drug types and formulations that are being used to alleviate or eliminate pain.

One group, known as opioids, can provide short term analgesic effects. These medications can be taken orally, injected, inserted rectally or used applied through the skin. Unfortunately, opioids can also have negative side effects like addiction or chemical dependency.

Another group is known as the non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. Some NSAIDs actually have limited benefits when it comes to long term chronic pain and may even have detrimental long term effects.

Recently, different approaches are being done in order to address chronic pain. One of these new approaches is cold laser therapy. This type of photomedicine is said to be safe, drug-free and has shown encouraging benefits in terms of pain relief. The method uses a pulsed laser, infrared and visible red radiation in order to stimulate blood circulation and metabolism at the intracellular level.

Another method that is gaining popularity is EM Signal Therapy which uses frequency modulated electromagnetic fields in order to promote repair of damaged tissue.

Sometimes the coventional medical system fails to provide a diagnosis or treatment for a pain that can relentlessly take over your life. Neurological, laboratory tests, pelvic exams, ultrasounds, and the like all come back negative and your primary care doctors can seem at a loss. Typically, neither your primary care doctor nor the various specialists can come up with a viable organic reason for your pain and you keep hoping that some wise, all knowing person will appear to help you figure out what to do. This likely will not happen. You are the only person who will constantly pursue your diagnosis and find ways to manage it. This article explores a "Cocktail" approach to Chronic Pain.

To deal with Chronic Pain, you will need to be the accountable person to bring together allopathic (conventional) and complementary/alternative medicine knowledge sources to deal with your pain.

You are not alone, Your pain is shared by millions of people just like yourself here in the United States and abroad.

A few facts about Chronic Pain:

1. Chronic pain is the nations third greatest health care problem after heart disease and cancer.

2. 30% of the population in developed countries, 80 million in the United States alone, report some form of chronic pain during their lifetimes.

3. Chronic pain costs the United States over $65 billion a year in health care and lost productivity.

4. Seventy percent (70%) of people who seek out alternative or complementary therapies do so for pain related problems.

The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage that is always subjective in nature. What does this mean? Basically, it means that whether or not the doctor can find the physical source of your pain. One who believes you can feel it, and it is real.

The key issue for the medical profession is to find ways to stop it, and this unfortunately, more often than not, is to prescribe a combination of pain relief drugs that are narcotic and/or addictive in their formula foundation.

The key to pain relief and control is to find ways to repair damaged nerve cells that are sending pain messages to the brain, and decrease the intensity of pain messages being delivered to your spinal chord. Pain control also requires an understanding of the physical experience of your pain, as well as, the mental, emotional, and even the spiritual meaning of your pain.

Chronic persistent pain is a multidimensional problem and it must be addressed through a combination of treatments, not a single source. You will need to treat the pain through three channels that can lead to pain relief:

1. Conventional medicines and methods

2. Complementary non-narcotic medicines and disciplines

3. Psychological therapy

You will need to scour the world for information that clearly models you painful condition. Use the Internet to find doctors, support groups, and experts on chronic pain. Find multiple sources, then pick up the phone and call these experts, doctors who are scientists, and all those who can deal with your condition and be compassionate at the same time. Pain Clinics have a variety of solutions, find one and go there. Make as many appointments with each one of your sources to get a plethora of eyeballs on your condition.

You are trying to find those products and methods that work in tandem together for a "Cocktail" solution. There is no such thing as a one size fits all solution when it comes to chronic pain.

Research every drug, all natural, and holistic pain medications recommended to you to understand the side effects, and etc. before agreeing to take any of them. Keep a journal log about what was said and who said it when it comes to pain relief solutions that are recommended. Then make a decision as to which way to go, and go there.

You are looking for the right "Cocktail" to resolve your chronic pain problem. Persistence is key to success, keep trying, you will find a solution that fits you and you alone when it comes to dealing with your chronic pain.
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