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		<title>Pain Feeling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lee Sew Ming asked: If one asked you to try to remember the last time you endured a situation that resulted in any kind of physical discomfort, you will probably attempt to describe the uncomfortable feeling of pain. Although this is not a memory you would like to recall, you should be familiar with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em><strong>Lee Sew Ming</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If one asked you to try to remember the last time you endured a situation that resulted in any kind of physical discomfort, you will probably attempt to describe the uncomfortable feeling of pain. Although this is not a memory you would like to recall, you should be familiar with the reasons that led your body experience that kind of distress and why you felt compelled to release the pain by performing another physical reaction, like screaming or crying.<br/><br/>According to one official definition, published by International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), pain is “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. “Whatever or not you are currently under any kind of pain treatment, because you tried, for example, to remove a hot pan from the oven without wearing your protection gloves or you accidentally cut your skin with a razor during showering, pain is not an issue you can simply ignore.<br/><br/>Most importantly, by reading the pain definition above, you can understand that pain is not easily described or categorized, as it constitutes a rather subjective and complicated issue. Even when pain is discussed by physicians and research experts, finding one definition that could serve all purposes is challenging. Since stories and opinions tend to be rather subjective in nature as different people have reported similar incidents of pain by using a variety adjectives depending on their personal experiences and knowledge, it is probably wise to consider pain as “what is expressed by the person suffering.” This can be considered a rather generic, but nevertheless commonly accepted explanation of what pain is.<br/><br/>In fact, the way we experience pain is a very complicated procedure performed by our neural system. The feeling of pain can be caused by the heat, the pressure or the chemical substances our tissues release when they are injured. Different factors influence the cells of our neural system and their reaction is reported as cases associated with pain. But, one should keep in mind that pain can be as a rather useful tool in many occasions. Since pain acts as a warning mechanism that our body uses to signify the fact that we are in danger or we have experienced some kind of injury, it provides us with the necessary time to react and reduce the harmful stimulator. On the other hand, pain can be caused by tissue damage – like joint inflammation known as coxitis or any kind of tumour that we cannot avoid by performing a simple action, like, for example, releasing the hot pan we touched.<br/><br/>People have to deal with two kinds of pain incidents. The first is described as a sharp pain that appears suddenly and feels almost like a stab or a sting. Usually this kind of pain has a short duration and is gradually reduced on its own or because of adequate medical treatment. The second kind of pain is known as chronic pain. That is because it continues to resurface regardless of the treatment used and is characterized by a long and usually unknown duration.<br/><br/>Overcoming occurrences of pain is very important for medical scientists, who have researched extensively and produced a variety of pain relievers in their effort to reduce the severity and the duration of such incidents. If a medicine or a treatment does not help the suffering party deal with pain, there is a great variety of different methods that can be used and one must always ask for a change of his/her treatment in order to find the most effective method in fighting the cause of pain. Talking to an expert, like a doctor, one can find the appropriate drug and/or treatment to overcome pain. A useful idea is to keep a record of the drug’s use and outcomes. By sharing this personal journal with a doctor it is possible to assist in the monitoring of the selected treatment’s progress and tremendously contributing in successfully defeating pain.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.fioricethere.com'>Fioricet butalbital apap caffeine, know more about fioricet</a></div>
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		<title>What is Arthritis All Important Thing About Arthritis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[dr. sarkozy asked: Pain is the body&#8217;s warning system that  alerting  you about that something is wrong. The IASP defines it as an unpleasant experience that associated with actual or potential tissue damage to a person&#8217;s body. Specialized nervous system cells (neurons) that although  transmit pain signals are found throughout the skin and other body [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em><strong>dr. sarkozy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Pain is the body&#8217;s warning system that  alerting  you about that something is wrong. The IASP defines it as an unpleasant experience that associated with actual or potential tissue damage to a person&#8217;s body. Specialized nervous system cells (neurons) that although  transmit pain signals are found throughout the skin and other body tissues. These cells  moreover respond to things such as injury or tissue damage. For example here  when a harmful agent such as a sharp knife comes in contact with your skin, chemical signals travel from neurons that  in the skin through nerves in the spinal cord to your brain, where they are interpreted mere  as pain.<br/><br/>Acute Vs. Chronic Pain<br/><br/>Most forms of arthritis are those  associated with pain What Is Arthritis?<br/><br/>The word arthritis literally means joint inflammation then  but it is often used to refer to a group of more than 100 rheumatic diseases that all  can cause pain, stiffness, and  moreover swelling in the joints. These diseases may  further affect not only the joints but also other parts of the body and  including important supporting structures such as:<br/><br/># muscles<br/><br/># bones<br/><br/># tendons<br/><br/># ligaments<br/><br/># internal organs<br/><br/>What Is Pain?<br/><br/>that can be divided  further into two general categories: acute and chronic.<br/><br/># Acute pain is temporary. It can  even last a few seconds or longer but wanes as  for healing occurs. Examples of things that  so cause acute pain include burns, cuts, and fractures.<br/><br/># Chronic pain, such as that seen in people with  the osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, ranges from mild to severe and may last weeks or  months, years, or a lifetime.<br/><br/>The pain of arthritis may  actually come from various different sources  such as  inflammation of joint tHerbal Massage Oil for Back Painissue and  tendons or ligaments, muscle strain and fatigue. Factors that  so contribute to pain include swelling within the joint and  the severity of inflammation (associated with heat or redness), and the moreover  extent of damage within the joint.<br/><br/>Easing the pain caused by arthritis<br/><br/>Arthritis that  comes from the Greek word &#8220;arthron&#8221; meaning joint. Arthritis infact  literally means &#8216;joint inflammation&#8217;. According to the Arthritis Foundation few  there are more than 100 different diseases that produce joint pain and inflammation -  and everything from the flu to certain cancers. The two most other common forms of &#8216;arthritis&#8217; are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://fioricet.bz'>FIoricet side effects</a></div>
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		<title>Interventional Pain Management: Approach to Chronic Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[dr pankaj n surange asked: ventional Pain Management: Approach to Chronic PainPain treatment begins with an assessment of the severity of the pain. Commonly, the first steps of treatment are rest, application of cold or heat and intake of OTC (over the counter) medication. The next step in the treatment of pain is a combination [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em><strong>dr pankaj n surange</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>ventional Pain Management: Approach to Chronic Pain<br/><br/>Pain treatment begins with an assessment of the severity of the pain. Commonly, the first steps of treatment are rest, application of cold or heat and intake of OTC (over the counter) medication. The next step in the treatment of pain is a combination of physical therapy and prescribed pain medication. It is important to note that sometimes, interventional pain management needs to be started prior to Physical Therapy in order to stop acute pain (i.e. acute radiculopathy) and allow the patient to comply with necessary exercise. If prescribed pain medication and physical therapy don&#8217;t work, the next step is usually interventional pain management, unless the patient has acute loss of function or acute neurological deficit (in which case surgery is needed. However, even after surgery interventional pain management has a very important role in the treatment of patients, especially when all other options are exhausted (eg. &#8220;failed back surgery&#8221; syndrome).<br/><br/>The Specialty of “Pain Management” has progressed significantly in the last 20 years through a better understanding of anatomy and physiology, and through advances in pharmacology and technology.<br/><br/>The goals of interventional pain management are to relieve, reduce, or manage pain and improve a patient&#8217;s overall quality of life through minimally invasive techniques specifically designed to diagnose and treat painful conditions. Interventional pain management also strives to help patients return to their everyday activities quickly and without heavy reliance on medications. Often other treatments are include such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and lifestyle modification (such as exercise, diet, and smoking cessation) to further enhance these procedures.<br/><br/>Before any treatments are started, we may perform diagnostic tests to rule out other conditions that may present similar symptoms. These tests may include x-rays, CT scan, MRI, and possibly blood tests.<br/><br/>Early Intervention:<br/><br/>Early interventional treatments in Pain Medicine have been found to return injured patients to work and regular activities more rapidly than past conservative therapies. Early treatment of inflamed injured tissues and articulations quickly resolves the insult, not allowing chronic inflammation with resultant joint and tissue destruction. Pain Medicine physicians are trained in diagnostic patient evaluations, including radiographic interpretations and diagnostic injections when indicated. Early intervention decreases unnecessary chronic pain, long-term treatments and disabilities.<br/><br/><strong>Some facts about the Speciality</strong><br/><br/>American society of Interventional pain physician<br/><br/>In USA, The Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a memo March 4, 2005, including Interventional Pain Management specialists on the list of clinical specialties to be included in carrier advisory committees.<br/><br/>Pain relief a human right – WHO (world health organization)<br/><br/>&#8220;Pain relief should be a human right, whether people are suffering from cancer, HIV/AIDS or any other painful condition,&#8221;<br/><br/>Study by International association for study of pain and European federation of IASP<br/><br/>One person in five suffers from moderate to serious chronic pain, and one in three are unable or only with difficulty able to lead an independent life .One in four sufferers say pain disrupts or destroys relations with family and friends.<br/><br/>American cancer society<br/><br/>30%-50% have pain at the time of diagnosis of cancer. 70% to 90% have severe pain when the disease is advanced.<br/><br/>40% die with severe pain. 60%-80% complains of inadequate pain relief by their physician.30% are not relieved by drug treatment alone, so require interventional pain management.<br/><br/>___________________________________<br/><br/>• More than 90% cancer pain can be adequately controlled.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://fioricet.bz'>FIoricet side effects</a></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><em><strong>dr. sarkozy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Pain is the body&#8217;s warning system that  alerting  you about that something is wrong. The IASP defines it as an unpleasant experience that associated with actual or potential tissue damage to a person&#8217;s body. Specialized nervous system cells (neurons) that although  transmit pain signals are found throughout the skin and other body tissues. These cells  moreover respond to things such as injury or tissue damage. For example here  when a harmful agent such as a sharp knife comes in contact with your skin, chemical signals travel from neurons that  in the skin through nerves in the spinal cord to your brain, where they are interpreted mere  as pain.<br/><br/>Acute Vs. Chronic Pain<br/><br/>Most forms of arthritis are those  associated with pain What Is Arthritis?<br/><br/>The word arthritis literally means joint inflammation then  but it is often used to refer to a group of more than 100 rheumatic diseases that all  can cause pain, stiffness, and  moreover swelling in the joints. These diseases may  further affect not only the joints but also other parts of the body and  including important supporting structures such as:<br/><br/># muscles<br/><br/># bones<br/><br/># tendons<br/><br/># ligaments<br/><br/># internal organs<br/><br/>What Is Pain?<br/><br/>that can be divided  further into two general categories: acute and chronic.<br/><br/># Acute pain is temporary. It can  even last a few seconds or longer but wanes as  for healing occurs. Examples of things that  so cause acute pain include burns, cuts, and fractures.<br/><br/># Chronic pain, such as that seen in people with  the osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, ranges from mild to severe and may last weeks or  months, years, or a lifetime.<br/><br/>The pain of arthritis may  actually come from various different sources  such as  inflammation of joint tHerbal Massage Oil for Back Painissue and  tendons or ligaments, muscle strain and fatigue. Factors that  so contribute to pain include swelling within the joint and  the severity of inflammation (associated with heat or redness), and the moreover  extent of damage within the joint.<br/><br/>Easing the pain caused by arthritis<br/><br/>Arthritis that  comes from the Greek word &#8220;arthron&#8221; meaning joint. Arthritis infact  literally means &#8216;joint inflammation&#8217;. According to the Arthritis Foundation few  there are more than 100 different diseases that produce joint pain and inflammation -  and everything from the flu to certain cancers. The two most other common forms of &#8216;arthritis&#8217; are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.fioricethere.com'>Fioricet butalbital apap caffeine, know more about fioricet</a></div>
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