Chronic Pain

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Q Can untreated chronic pain trigger other conditions such as sleep problems?
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Poor sleep triggered by chronic pain can make pain worse, causing a cycle of worsening pain and sleep. In this video, Devi Nampiaparampil, MD, chief of pain management at Veterans Affairs, explains how pain and poor sleep can trigger depression. Full Answer
Q What is chronic pain?
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Dr. Howard Sichel, Physical Therapy
chronic pain is one of the most common reasons people seek out medical care. The solutions for dealing with chronic pain, many times, is in the hands of the individual . You have to be willing to make some lifestyle changes and become consistent in your... Full Answer
Q What is chronic female pelvic pain?
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Chronic female pelvic pain is pain in a woman's lower abdomen that lasts for 6 months or more. It may be constant or come and go and range from mild to severe. Many things can cause chronic pelvic pain, including pelvic infections. But sometimes the... Full Answer
Q What causes chronic pain?
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Rick Olderman, Physical Therapy
Most chronic pain is the result of years of poor movement habits, habits that have taken on the guise of “natural” movement, even though these are actually unnatural and harmful habits (also called movement dysfunctions or movement faults).... Full Answer
Q What increases my risk for chronic pain?
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Risk factors are things that increase your chances of getting sick or having a problem. Risk factors for chronic pain include: Aging. Older adults are more likely to have certain health problems that can lead to chronic pain, such as arthritis, diabetes... Full Answer
Q How could my lifestyle cause my chronic pain?
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Self-investigation, or looking at your entire lifestyle for clues as to why you might be in pain, is an extremely valuable and necessary tool in ending chronic pain. Very few doctors or therapists will take the time to sit down with you and go... Full Answer
Q Where does chronic pelvic pain come from?
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Dr. Mitchell Cohn, Pain Medicine
There are many potential causes of chronic pelvic pain.  Any of the organs in the pelvis - bowel, urinary bladder, uterus (in females), fallopian tubes, etc. could be a source of pain.  Infections, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, are... Full Answer
Q What stretches alleviate chronic ankle pain?
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If you have chronic ankle pain it should be evaluated by a medical professional to determine if there is not some type of damage or injury that may require medical attention that exists. Chronic discomfort and tightness can be caused by excessive... Full Answer
Q How does chronic pain affect the immune system?
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Dr. Harris McIlwain, Pain Medicine
When pain persists for weeks or even months, it can cause an increase in the level of cortisol, the body’s main stress-induced hormone. Although the immune system needs a certain amount of cortisol, when it becomes elevated for an extended period,... Full Answer
Q What can I do to manage my chronic female pelvic pain?
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You can try these steps at home to ease pelvic pain: Try nonprescription medicine, such as ibuprofen (for example, Advil or Motrin) or acetaminophen (for example, Tylenol). Try heat. Put a heating pad, a hot water bottle or a warm compress on your... Full Answer