Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Pain is Actually Good!

You may be surprised to hear a doctor tell you pain is good. After all, a significant part of your medical doctor’s day is pent trying to relieve pain with medications, shots and other means. In the chiropractic clinic, pain relief may comprise 90% of the chiropractor’s work day. Untold millions of dollars are spent each year on pain medication research and pain reliever drug advertising.

So how can pain be a good thing?
Pain is a sensation that may vary depending on the condition.  Pain may be felt as sharp or dull, piercing or stabbing, electrical or shooting, throbbing or stinging, etc. It may be constant or it may come and go. You may sense pain only during a specific activity or only at a certain time of day.  

In any event, pain is a message transmitted by your nerves to tell you something is wrong.

Have you ever been driving and you suddenly noticed a red warning light come on? If so, you may have gotten nervous and immediately pulled over and opened up your car manual. You did this because you know a red light is usually not a good thing. You probably discovered that the manual said to immediately have your car checked because there was a major engine problem. If you’re like most people you probably then made an disappointment with you mechanic to determine the problem. You did that because a car is valuable and you feared further damage, which would cause even more costly repairs later.

Consider pain as your body’s “red light.”
It is a warning that you need to stop what you are doing and investigate further. You may feel a slight pain that is directly related to a specific event like a sports injury. In that case, you know what the cause is and with some rest, you may recover and the pain subsides.

Persistent pain, however is different. If your pain continues to recur over and over or is always present, it is a sign of something serious. In these instances, you should consult a doctor to investigate your pain. It may well be something minor that is easily corrected but then again it may be something gravely serious.

By investigating the cause of your pain now, you may be catching a major problem in its early stages while treatment options may be plentiful. Wait too long and your treatment options may be limited.

As you can see, pain is a good thing!
It alerts you to take care of problem now before it’s too late.

A word about Chiropractic Pain Relief
Chiropractic is a medical specialty that focuses on the spine and nerves. Chiropractors locate the underlying cause of pain to make corrections that correct the problem. Unlike pain relief medications that only mask pain, chiropractic treatment fixes the problem as well as relieve pain. Think of medications like putting black tape over your car’s red light. Does that fix the problem? No. It merely makes you unaware of the underlying problem which will undoubtedly worsen because you are not dealing with the real issue. If you have persistent pain, consider chiropractic pain relief.

Orange County Chiropractic Pain Relief Information Dr Barry Marks, Chiropractor
Orange, CA. Dr. Marks is an author, lecturer and former Associate Clinical Professor provding fast, affordable pain relief since 1986. Follow the link for Free Pain Relief Consult and other resources.

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Effective Medications for Chronic Pain Relief

Chronic pain can prove to be bad experience for those who are enduring it. However, one doesn’t require to live with this condition any more. Fortunately, there are medicines for beating chronic pain.

These medicines may have certain side effects. However, if you get in touch with an experienced health care practitioner, you can get the best possible medicines that would suit your medical or health condition.

Listen to your doctor pharmacist carefully prior to deciding on a particular medication. This will help you in staying away from any serious side effects that result from taking these medicines

Here are certain effective medicines usually prescribed for treating chronic pain:

a) Acetaminophen

The medicine treats chronic pain. The brand name for this medication is Tylenol. You should remember that most over-the-counter and prescription pain medicines contain good amount of acetaminophen in them.

Hence, you need to be extra careful when taking pain relief medicines for chronic pain. Overdose of acetaminophen can result in liver damage. In case, you are taking more than 2 acetaminophen pills a day, you need to tell your doctor.

b) Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

These drugs are said to be really effective in treating chronic pain. These medicines can be taken as soon as you feel the need to. When taken regularly these medicines tend to build up into blood and then combat the pain caused due to inflammation or swelling.

Certain medicines are also available in low-dose and can be taken without any prescription. If your doctor prescribes you to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, make sure that you take these with milk or food. This will curb the side effects related to stomach.

Taking other pain relief medicines in conjunction with NSAIDs is an absolute no-no. In case, you want to take a different pain killer, you should consult your doctor.

c) Narcotics

These relieve chronic pain. However, these can be addictive. Hence, you must consult your family doctor prior to taking them. Narcotics are the best option for people who are suffering from severe chronic pain.

These drugs need to be an integral part of their treatment. Make sure that you tell your doctor about any kind of inconvenience you experience when taking this medicine. These doctors also cause constipation or difficulty in having bowel movements.

In case, you are on narcotics you must drink at least six to eight glasses of water on a daily basis. Also eat 3 to 5 serving of vegetables and 2 to 4 serving of fresh fruits on a daily basis. Inform your doctor about constipation. He or she may provide you with some laxatives to treat it.

d) Anti-depressants

e) Tricyclic anti-depressants or Duluxetine can be used to treat chronic pain.

f) Capsaicin

It is a naturally occupy substance found in chilli pepper. It is used to make certain topical analgesic creams. This drug changes the pain signals in the skin. It blocks pain without blocking other sensation. This medicine will also cause a burning sensation when first applied. You need to wear gloves when applying this medicine.

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