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6 Types of chronic pain to know.
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Chronic and acute pain is a severe kind of pain
that becomes unbearable if not treated on time.
Chronic pain is sustained over a period of time,
over 6 months. Chronic pain may occur even when
the original injury that caused the pain is
healed. Chronic pain can be eternal, as long as
you live, and grow in intensity as you age. The
most effective opioid pain killer for chronic
pain is Tramadol for nerve pain. On the other
hand, acute pain is a short-term pain that occurs
abruptly. It originates owing to a specific
cause, usually tissue injury. Generally, it lasts
for fewer than 6 months and disappears once the
underlying cause is taken care of. Some
manifestations of acute pain include broken
bones, surgery, dental work, labor and
childbirth, cuts, and burns.
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Here are some examples of chronic pain
Frequent headaches Nerve damage pain Low back
pain Arthritis pain Fibromyalgia pain Acute
pain is a pain of high potency and intensity such
as dental pain. This pain can be instant. This
pain is not sustained over time. There is one
more classification of pain
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What are the types of pain? Acute pain Acute
pain often starts suddenly and feels sharp
Chronic pain  Chronic pain sustained over a long
period of time Breakthrough pain This is a
sudden pain Bone pain Soft tissue pain
Nerve pain Referred pain Phantom pain You may
also experience chronic pain in the form that
includes headache postsurgical pain
post-trauma pain
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lower back pain cancer pain arthritis
pain neurogenic pain pain caused by nerve
damage psychogenic pain pain that is not
caused by disease, injury, or nerve damage. How
is chronic pain diagnosed? The doctor will carry
out some diagnostic tests, including to determine
the cause of pain 1. blood, urine, and/or fluid
from the spinal cord and brain laboratory
tests 2. Musculoskeletal or neurological exams to
assess reflexes, sensation, balance, and
coordination 3. Imaging tests 4.
Electrodiagnostic procedures
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How to live with chronic pain? I am sure that no
one would want to live life with chronic pain.
However, some people do not have options but to
live with it. If you do not want to live with it,
get the root cause diagnosed to treat it
further. Here are doctors would like to know
how long youve had the pain how often your
pain occurs what brought on your pain what
activities or movements make your pain better or
worse where you feel the pain whether your
pain is localized or spread out
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 if your pain is intermittent or constant when
it starts how long it lasts how it feels
where you feel it how severe it is on a scale
of 1 to 10 what brought on or triggered the
pain what, if anything, made it better any
medications or treatments used
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Chronic vs. acute pain As I mentioned earlier,
any pain sustained over 6 months can be termed as
chronic while acute pain is within 6 months.
Acute pain occurs suddenly but chronic is with
you always, either mild, moderate or severe.
Acute pain heals when the underlying cause is
diagnosed and treated. Chronic pain, though
treated sometimes and cease to exists, may also
continue till the end of your life. Apparently,
it is preferable to suffer acute pain rather than
a chronic one. The bottom line is that no pain is
good and should be treated on time before it gets
worse. Read More https//tramadolexport.com/blog/
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