PAIN Relief: Treatment and Management of the Two Types of Pain

Physiological pain and Functional pain are two major types of pain defined recently by a resident doc of mine. It is a great way to figure out the cause of pain rather quickly. The definitions and possible treatments below are my thoughts on them. Do not treat yourself without seeking the advice of a physician. Simply take some notes from this post and bring it to your doc or tell them what you 'found on the internet'. They love that. Uh huh.

Enjoy the information - it took some time writing this and it is jam packed with information so you may have to read and re-read to make tails of some areas.

Physiological Pain

Steps to Reduce Physiological Pain Functional Pain Steps to reduce functional pain Bottom line: Taking a pill to relieve pain may be a great thing temporarily. However, if done longterm, irreversible damage may occur and hinder your physical and mental capacity for the rest of your life. Seek out the problem and get it worked on. Take the simple guidelines above and discuss them with your doctor.

Think about the pain next time instead of blindly popping a pain killer.

Address it.

Your body is speaking to you.

Listen.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended to treat, diagnose or prescribe. It is for educational use only. Seek the advice of a licensed physician.

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