What is Neuropathic Pain
Video Description: Neuropathic pain results from damage to or a dysfunction of the nervous system, and in some cases, even the touch of clothing can cause unbearable pain. Related Article Subjects: nerves, nervous system, neuropathic pain
Neuropathic PainBy: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 06/02/2009 | HealthPhantom pain can be an intractable, serious problem for anyone with an amputation, and having significant pain before the amputation may make the likelihood of phantom pain greater. What to Do About Neuropathic Pain?By: John Scott | 14/05/2008 | MedicineThe article looks at the problem of neuropathic pain and how to treat it. Because the opioid drugs are generally less effective, ultram is the preferred drug because it is an atypical opioid. Pain Management and Pain Treatment OverviewBy: Shane Kruger | 20/10/2009 | HealthPain Management is a discipline concerned with pain relief and needs proper assessment of the pain causes. As the pain cause is assessed and described then the relevant doctor can prescribe the pain medicine or pain treatment for the person. Diagnosing Low Back PainBy: Jonathan Blood-smyth | 06/05/2009 | HealthLower back pain covers a very wide spectrum of conditions and the diagnosis can be very difficult at times. Part of the problem with finding an effective management technique for back pain is that back pain is not one thing. Pain is the MessengerBy: Terry OBrien | 20/09/2007 | Diseases & ConditionsThe sad fact is that nearly everyone will experience pain at some time in his or her life. Unfortunately however for some people pain becomes an everyday experience. Pain Relieving MethodsBy: Richard Swan | 19/06/2008 | MedicineMethods and compositions for treating pain at a specific site with an effective concentration of capsaicin or analogues thereof are described. Application of capsaicin (or a capsaicin analog) in a concentration from about 5% to about 10% by weight has been discovered to be an extremely effective therapy for treating neuropathic pain. Various Types of Pain DisordersBy: Juliet Cohen | 09/06/2007 | Diseases & ConditionsPain Disorder is a somatoform disorder in which the predominant area of focus is painful bodily complaints in which psychological factors are determined to be central to the onset, severity, exacerbation or maintenance of the complaint. Chronic Pain Treatment In Elderly PatientsBy: Alexander Krakovsky | 02/05/2007 | MedicineElderly patient is the one of the most difficult patient to treat because there are too many additional barriers such as impaired cognition, hearing and vision lost that pain management physician facing during office visit. In addition, many elderly patients do not want to be seen as complainers secondary to...
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