Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Understanding Chronic Pain

We often talk about chronic pain in our reports. Numerous studies have been performed looking at ways to treat chronic pain, but what is the official definition, and more important, what can be done about it? Well, officially speaking, chronic pain is pain that persists for longer than six months. Of course, that is a rough guideline. It’s basically pain that is lingering. As for treatment, pain medications are an option, but it’s important to realize this only puts a bandage, so to speak, on the problem. With chronic pain, it’s more important to find a cause or a treatment. Many of the treatments for chronic pain are commonsense, like stretching and strengthening exercises. Another important step is to learn how to change daily activities to avoid making pain worse. No matter what the cause, people with chronic pain benefit from stress reduction. For more information, click onto www.MyMedicalReports.com.

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