Is chronic pain a serious emergency?

If left untreated, chronic pain, which is defined as discomfort that lasts for more than 12 weeks or longer, can shorten your lifespan. Chronic pain encompasses inflammatory diseases, back pain, and recurrent migraines, all of which, if left untreated, can have a significant impact on a person’s daily life. Any frequent or severe pain should be taken to the emergency room. A sudden and intense pain anywhere on the body is an indication that you should go to the ER.

What are the most frequent methods for dealing with chronic pain conditions to avoid emergencies?

The following are some of the most important pain treatment strategies:

  • Pain relievers prescribed by physicians.
  • Heat or cold packs, massage, hydrotherapy, and exercise are examples of physical therapies.
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, and meditation are examples of psychological therapies.

Who attends to chronic pain emergency?

A physiotherapist or general doctor is the one that would be your first attenders and further the intervention of psychiatrist and psychologists will be introduced for long term management.

Can chronic pain be cured?

Although avoiding chronic pain emergencies are possible it is not curable often. Severe chronic pain patients may necessitate more intrusive therapy. Neurotransmission, psychotherapy, or surgery may be used.  Chronic pain has no known remedy or complete cure. Speak with your professionals  about the best ways to manage your pain.

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