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Why Is Pain Management Important?
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Why Is Pain Management Important?
Pain management is the key to improving quality
of life. Pain can keep you from doing things you
enjoy, and prevent you from talking and spending
time with your family and friends. Pain affects
your every mood and ability to think. Pain can
even make it hard to eat and sleep, which can
worsen other symptoms. Pain affects various
health indicators of the body such as increase
blood pressure and heart rate and delayed
healing. Managing pain helps ease suffering. Pain
is among the most significant healthcare crises
in the United States. Almost half of the
Americans visit physicians with a primary
complaint of pain each year. This makes pain the
major reason for physician consultation in the
United States. This is just the tip of the
iceberg, as a substantial number of people with
pain do not consult a physician. The costs
associated with treating pain are extremely high.
It affects both the healthcare system and society
at large. Individuals with pain will have a
greater rate of utilization of the healthcare
system along with a decreased rate of
productivity. Although these costs are huge, one
of the greatest tolls imposed by pain is on
quality of life. Pain is extensively accepted to
be one of the most important factors of quality
of life. Pain impacts an individual's ability to
perform various roles in society and to reach an
acceptable level of satisfaction from functioning
in those roles. Quality of life is more relevant
to both patient satisfaction and willingness to
adhere to treatment.
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What is Pain Management?
  • Pain is the most common condition for visits to
    the physician. The pain occurs more as people
    age, and women are more susceptible to pain than
    men. Pain Management is a medical approach with
    scientific methods and alternative healing to
    study the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of
    pain.
  • Pain is classified as acute or chronic, based on
    characteristics such as
  • Acute pain - It is a normal response to an injury
    or medical condition. It usually starts suddenly
    and is short-lived.
  • Chronic pain - This continues beyond the expected
    time for healing. It normally lasts for longer
    than 3 months.
  • Pain may be described as anything from a dull
    ache to a sharp stab, ranging from mild to
    extreme. Pain might be felt in one part of your
    body or it may be widespread. Sometimes the pain
    feels like it is coming from one particular
    location, but it is the result of an injury or
    inflammation in another structure or organ. This
    is known as referred pain. It is caused due to
    network of interconnecting sensory nerves
    connecting different tissues. Pain in one area of
    the network can be mistakenly interpreted by the
    brain as occurring in a different part of the
    network.

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What are the Effects of Pain Management?
  • An effective pain management treatment regime
    will provide pain relief along with the ability
    to regain range of motion and mobility. Other
    effects include
  • Less stress The blood pressure rises leading to
    a state of distress in the body. This results in
    high stress during a bout of pain. Stress can be
    reduced with the help of a proper pain management
    treatment plan. Along with some discomfort, you
    may work to regain range of motion and increase
    mobility. This would help you engage in more
    physical activity making you feel better.
    Sometimes, the mere act of being mobile can
    alleviate much of the stress associated with an
    injury. It is important to engage in any physical
    activity to reduce pain and related stress.
  • Controlled Comfort Proper pain management
    techniques help in controlling pain and providing
    comfort. Pain management specialists would advise
    returning to various activities at a gradual pace
    causing healing of pain. You will eventually
    notice the difference in pain levels without
    feeling uncomfortable. Control is the key to pain
    management for many patients.
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