Global Information Lookup Global Information

Chronic pain information


Chronic Pain
Other namesBurning pain, dull pain, throbbing pain
Chronic pain can be caused by joint or bone damage during heavy and irregular sports.
Heavy and irregular sports, in a long term, can be the basis of joint or bone injuries and as a result chronic pain.[1][2]
SpecialtySpecialist in pain, neurology and psychology[3]
SymptomsPain lasts longer than the expected period of recovery.
Usual onsetAll age groups
DurationFrom three months to several years
Causeshigh blood sugar, cancer, genetic disorder in neural differentiation, tissue damage, neurological disorder and viral diseases[4]
Risk factorsdiabetes, cancer and heart diseases[citation needed]
Diagnostic methodBased on medical history, clinical examination, questionnaire and neuroimaging[4]
Differential diagnosisgastric ulcer, bone fracture, hernia and neoplasia of the spinal cord[5]
MedicationNon-opioid: ibuprofen, acetaminophen, naproxen, NSAIDs and olanzapine[citation needed]
Opioid: morphine, codeine, endorphins and buprenorphine[6]
Frequency8% to 55.2% in different countries[citation needed]

Chronic pain or chronic pain syndrome is a type of pain that is also known by other titles such as gradual burning pain, electrical pain, throbbing pain, and nauseating pain. This type of pain is sometimes confused with acute pain[a] and can last from three months to several years; Various diagnostic manuals such as DSM-5 and ICD-11 have proposed several definitions of chronic pain, but the accepted definition is that it is "pain that lasts longer than the expected period of recovery."

Creating a pain mechanism prevents possible damage to the body, but chronic pain is a pain without biological value (doesn't have a positive effect). This pain has different divisions; cancer, post-traumatic or surgery, musculoskeletal and visceral are the most important of these divisions. Various factors cause the formation of chronic pain, which can be neurogenic (gene-dependent), nociceptive, neuropathic, psychological or unknown. Some diseases such as diabetes (high blood sugar), shingles (some viral diseases), phantom limb pain, hypertension and stroke also play a role in the formation of chronic pain. The most common types of chronic pain are back pain, severe headache, migraine, and facial pain.

Chronic pain can cause very severe psychological and physical effects that sometimes continue until the end of life. Analysis of the grey matter (damage to brain neurons), insomnia and sleep deprivation, metabolic problems, chronic stress, obesity and heart attack are examples of physical disorder; And depression, cognitive disorders, perceived injustice (PI) and neurosis are examples of mental disorder.

A wide range of treatments are performed for this disease; Drug therapy (types of opioid and non-opioid drugs), cognitive behavioral therapy and physical therapy are the most significant of them. Medicines are usually associated with side effects and are prescribed when the effects of pain become severe. Medicines such as aspirin and ibuprofen are used for milder pain and morphine and codeine for severe pain. Other treatment methods, such as behavioral therapy and physiotherapy, are often used as a supplement along with drugs due to their low effectiveness. There is currently no definitive cure for any of these methods, and research continues into a wide variety of new management and therapeutic interventions, such as nerve block and radiation therapy.

Chronic pain is considered a kind of disease, this type of pain has affected the people of the world more than diabetes, cancer and heart diseases. During several epidemiological studies conducted in different countries, wide differences in the prevalence rate of chronic pain have been reported from 8% to 55.2% in countries; For example, studies evaluate the incidence in Iran and Canada between 10% and 20% and in the United States between 30% and 40%. The results show that an average of 8% to 11.2% of people in different countries have severe chronic pain, and its epidemic is higher in industrialized countries than in other countries. According to the estimates of the American Medical Association, the costs related to this disease in this country are about 560 to 635 billion dollars.

  1. ^ Buckwalter, Joseph A. (October 2003). "Sports, joint injury, and posttraumatic osteoarthritis". The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 33 (10): 578–588. doi:10.2519/jospt.2003.33.10.578. ISSN 0190-6011. PMID 14620787.
  2. ^ Saxon, L.; Finch, C.; Bass, S. (August 1999). "Sports participation, sports injuries and osteoarthritis: implications for prevention". Sports Medicine. 28 (2): 123–135. doi:10.2165/00007256-199928020-00005. ISSN 0112-1642. PMID 10492030. S2CID 3087450.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Turk1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference :39 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ "Chronic Pain Syndrome Differential Diagnoses". emedicine.medscape.com. 2020-01-14. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference :6 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ "Acute Pain Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments | UPMC". UPMC | Life Changing Medicine. Retrieved 2024-01-24.


Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).

and 26 Related for: Chronic pain information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8169 seconds.)

Chronic pain

Last Update:

Chronic pain or chronic pain syndrome is a type of pain that is also known by other titles such as gradual burning pain, electrical pain, throbbing pain...

Word Count : 10688

Pain management

Last Update:

experiencing pain, whether acute pain or chronic pain. Relief of pain in general (analgesia) is often an acute affair, whereas managing chronic pain requires...

Word Count : 9462

Pain

Last Update:

definition of "chronic pain", involving no arbitrarily fixed duration, is "pain that extends beyond the expected period of healing". Chronic pain may be classified...

Word Count : 10852

Pelvic pain

Last Update:

Pelvic pain is pain in the area of the pelvis. Acute pain is more common than chronic pain. If the pain lasts for more than six months, it is deemed to...

Word Count : 2645

Back pain

Last Update:

sacral pain) based on the segment affected. The lumbar area is the most common area affected. An episode of back pain may be acute, subacute or chronic depending...

Word Count : 6513

Low back pain

Last Update:

the pain processing system may malfunction, causing large amounts of pain in response to non-serious events. Chronic non-specific low back pain (CNSLBP)...

Word Count : 12859

Fibromyalgia

Last Update:

chronic widespread pain, accompanied by fatigue, waking unrefreshed, and cognitive symptoms. Other symptoms include headaches, lower abdominal pain or...

Word Count : 17466

Opioid

Last Update:

long-term management of chronic pain is not indicated unless other less risky pain relievers have been found ineffective. Chronic pain which occurs only periodically...

Word Count : 19665

Neuropathic pain

Last Update:

where the social effects of chronic pain can be isolated from other factors suggest that induction of chronic pain can cause anxio-depressive symptoms...

Word Count : 5772

Chronic pancreatitis

Last Update:

acute inflammation in a previously injured pancreas, or as chronic damage with persistent pain or malabsorption. It is a disease process characterized by...

Word Count : 2192

Epigenetics of chronic pain

Last Update:

Epigenetics of chronic pain is the study of how epigenetic modifications of genes affect the development and maintenance of chronic pain. Chromatin modifications...

Word Count : 2206

Myofascial pain syndrome

Last Update:

Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), also known as chronic myofascial pain (CMP), is a syndrome characterized by chronic pain in multiple myofascial trigger...

Word Count : 1054

Epididymitis

Last Update:

older, ofloxacin may be used. Complications include infertility and chronic pain. People aged 15 to 35 are most commonly affected, with about 600,000...

Word Count : 1920

Chronic testicular pain

Last Update:

Chronic testicular pain is long-term pain of the testes. It is considered chronic if it has persisted for more than three months. Chronic testicular pain...

Word Count : 399

Spoon theory

Last Update:

how people with chronic illness may plan their actions in advance in order to conserve their energy. Those with chronic illness or pain have reported feelings...

Word Count : 1215

Functional abdominal pain syndrome

Last Update:

Functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS), chronic functional abdominal pain (CFAP), or centrally mediated abdominal pain syndrome (CMAP) is a pain syndrome of the...

Word Count : 3143

Electrotherapy

Last Update:

of motion management of chronic and intractable pain including diabetic neuropathy acute post-traumatic and post-surgical pain post-surgical stimulation...

Word Count : 2226

Karen Duffy

Last Update:

books about her experience living with chronic pain and is a member of the Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Pain Patients. Duffy was raised Catholic...

Word Count : 866

Chronic condition

Last Update:

osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis Chronic pain syndromes, such as post-vasectomy pain syndrome and complex regional pain syndrome Dermatological conditions...

Word Count : 6190

Fentanyl

Last Update:

contrast to buccal tablets. It is also used in the management of chronic pain including cancer pain. Often, transdermal patches are used. The patches work by...

Word Count : 16045

Pain scale

Last Update:

Chronic pain is pain that is consistent for at least 3 months. Acute pain can become chronic, however, there usually is no known cause for chronic pain...

Word Count : 2937

Debeaking

Last Update:

possibly chronic, pain following trimming. A bird's ability to consume food is impaired following beak trimming because of the new beak shape and pain. Most...

Word Count : 4058

Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome

Last Update:

These are also often prescribed for chronic pain due to the impact they have on serotonin and its impact on muscular pain and control. Many providers also...

Word Count : 1381

Buprenorphine

Last Update:

among others, is an opioid used to treat opioid use disorder, acute pain, and chronic pain. It can be used under the tongue (sublingual), in the cheek (buccal)...

Word Count : 7271

Complex regional pain syndrome

Last Update:

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS Type 1 and Type 2) is a severe form of chronic pain, in which pain from a physical trauma outlasts the expected recovery...

Word Count : 6892

Modic changes

Last Update:

in patients entering a state of chronic low back pain. On average, individuals with Modic changes have had chronic pain for longer than individuals suffering...

Word Count : 5039

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net