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How to Deal With Chronic Pain?

Approximately a hundred million US citizens suffer from chronic pain resulting from different causes. Here are 8 tips to help you manage your pain:

1.     Make Lifestyle Changes

Successfully managing pain requires you to change your life style. In fact it demands you to make your life style healthier. And for that there are few activities you have to add into your life style so below are all of them take a look and get benefit by them.

  • Exercise on regular basis, which will definitely help your body to get relaxed, and decrease the pain’s intensity. But Exercise should be guided by experienced physician.
  • If you don’t get proper sleep, it turns persistent pain more into acute or chronic pain, so if you feel difficulty in sleeping, talk to your doctor for that and get proper sleep.
  • Stop thinking of pain all the time, yes you must stop it as it does not only increase your pain but also gives you stress or any acute mental illness, so distract yourself from pain.
  • Too much spicy or oily food can worsen your pain so make a diet plan with the help of your nutritionist, as it will be helpful for you.

2.     Go for Physical or Occupational Therapy

Physical are occupational therapy are considered as much helpful and beneficial pain treatment. Physical therapy comprises exercises and treatments, which enhance the mobility of your body, strengthen you. Occupational therapy comprises teaching new ways, which spans from buttoning buttons to cooking food.

3.     Do not increase the use of OTC Painkillers

Do not go for self-medication, as it may cause you more other severe conditions. Do not overuse painkillers such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen and aspirin, as they are only good for occasional pain.

4.     Consult the experienced Pain Expert

When suffering from chronic pain, you must consult an experienced pain management specialist. Always look for pain management institute as they offer you all sorts of treatments from medication to massage treatment at same clinic.

5.     Talk briefly about your pain

Do not just tell that you have pain to your doctor. Be more specific about it and describe all the experiences, you have gone through with your pain. In short, do not hide anything from your doctor.

6.     Useful Medications

There are other medications as well than painkillers that also help you cope with persistent pain. These include Antidepressants, which change levels of chemicals in your brain that influence pain levels and your mood.

7.     Surgery is considered as last option

Surgery is considered as the last option, when it comes to treating pain. It is because surgery always comes with risks. You have to consult your doctor to talk about its outcomes. Surgery may treat your chronic pain but no one guarantees you that it will not cause side-affects.

8.     Control Substance use

Do not consider alcohol or illicit drugs as much useful way of controlling pain. The results of self-medication are not long lasting. Substances such as Alcohol and illicit may turn your pain into more serious condition. If you rely on alcohol and illicit drugs for your pain, it means you need professional help.

Conclusion

Proper pain management is very important in this regard, so you must visit a doctor who can offer you proper pain management for your pain. At Pain Management Institute, we have experienced pain management specialists, who will ensure your return to your normal life in a quick manner. Call (815) 464-7212 today to book a consult.