12 Facts About Pain management

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Pain management is an aspect of medicine and health care involving relief of pain in various dimensions, from acute and simple to chronic and challenging.

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Pain management often uses a multidisciplinary approach for easing the suffering and improving the quality of life of anyone experiencing pain, whether acute pain or chronic pain.

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The typical pain management team includes medical practitioners, pharmacists, clinical psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, recreational therapists, physician assistants, nurses, and dentists.

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Pain management sometimes resolves quickly once the underlying trauma or pathology has healed, and is treated by one practitioner, with drugs such as pain relievers and occasionally anxiolytics.

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Pain management includes patient and communication about the pain problem.

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Common challenge in pain management is communication between the health care provider and the person experiencing pain.

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Sometimes pain management covers a problem, and the patient might be less aware that they need treatment for a deeper problem.

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Mindfulness-based pain management is a mindfulness-based intervention providing specific applications for people living with chronic pain and illness.

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Some antidepressant and antiepileptic drugs are used in chronic pain management and act primarily within the pain pathways of the central nervous system, though peripheral mechanisms have been attributed as well.

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Self-Pain management can include building self-efficacy, monitoring one's own symptoms, goal setting and action planning.

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11.

The Hellenic Society of Algology and the Turkish Algology-Pain management Society are the relevant local bodies affiliated to the International Association for the Study of Pain management .

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Pain management physicians are often fellowship-trained board-certified anesthesiologists, neurologists, physiatrists, emergency physicians, or psychiatrists.

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