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Chronic Pain - Pain Management
 

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» Treatment Options For Chronic Pain Relief
By PainsWeb Admin | Published 08/19/2010 | Chronic Pain - Pain Management | Unrated
Problems associated with chronic pain are numerous indeed: they affect our ability to sleep, work, play, and enjoy the good things in life.

» Relieve Chronic Back Pain

There are two different types of pain. First there is acute pain. This is defined as pain that is the result of an injury, illness, recent surgery or inflammation. Acute pain is only temporary and usually goes away after the underlying cause has been resolved. The second type of pain is chronic pain. This pain is defined as pain that overwhelms all other symptoms and  becomes the problem. It is a pain that can last for weeks, months or even years. Chronic pain is said to be the most costly health problem in America today. Estimated annual costs, which include medical expenses, lost productivity and compensation payments, are estimated at $90 billion. A good percentage of the chronic pain sufferers have back pain.

» Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) Review
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most commonly prescribed categories of drugs worldwide in the treatment of pain and inflammation in many conditions. NSAIDs are used primarily to treat inflammation, mild to moderate pain, and fever. Specific uses include the treatment of headaches, arthritis, sports injuries, and menstrual cramps.
» Chronic Post-Op Pain
By Sam Carson | Published 12/31/2006 | Chronic Pain - Pain Management | Unrated
When you have surgery, one of the jobs of your doctor is to make sure that you are comfortable after surgery. Many times, after surgery, patients feel a lot of pain. This is very normal and it shouldn’t be anything to worry about but it does happen. How much pain you feel in the days after a surgery is to be debated but it also depends on the type of surgery. 
» Post Amputation Pain
By Sam Carson | Published 01/1/2007 | Chronic Pain - Pain Management | Unrated
Amputation is the removal of a body part such as a leg or arm, finger or toes. The removal is conducted via surgery.  Amputation is done to avoid a disease from spreading to the rest of the body. The extremity may have to be removed due to injury then it is done the same way as an amputation for a diseased limb as well.


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