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What is chronic pain: Learn more about chronic pain symptoms

Chronic Pain

What is chronic pain? It is a question that many people who don’t suffer from the syndrome tend to ask those who do. While the answer may be considered as, persisting pain that lasts more than 12 weeks, the real definition may be different for every person who suffers from it—chronic pain is a personal and subjective experience.

A clear cause for chronic pain is still a mystery, but common contributing factors are often result from injury or illness, but even the healthiest and safest person can end up dealing with chronic pain issues as some point in their life—over 100 million Americans are living with chronic pain to this day.

Do you believe you are dealing with chronic pain but haven’t been diagnosed? Common side effects of chronic pain that can help you determine if you are living with it include, a decrease in appetite, constant changes in mood, fatigue, and disturbance in sleep pattern. These symptoms on top of a constant pain lasting longer than 3 months may be a sign that you are living with chronic pain.

Dealing with chronic pain may be more serious than finding relief through medication, while other complications involved can include a reduction in stamina, strength, and flexibility. It is important to remain active and find techniques to retain a healthy strong body while relieving chronic pain symptoms in the process.

Find what works best for you personally. Chronic pain occurs in a variety of locations on the body, and different relief techniques work for different areas of the body. Techniques such as migraine management, relaxation therapy, and meditation, are all first steps you can take to relieve chronic pain. To further pain management treatment, you can contact Advanced Pain Management and set up a consolation.

This blog is written for informational purposes only and should not be a substitute for actual medical treatment. Please contact the APM Augusta office to schedule an appointment if you are in need of medical care.

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