Getting past the pain – How To Heal Without Drugs

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

Chronic pain is not only physical disability, it can cause all sorts of other “side effects”. From depression to alienation to broken relationships, chronic pain can ruin your life. Pharmaceutical companies are certainly not complain about. The more people who need their Meds, the happier they are. Who cares if we suffer? Well, I do. I care on how people are treated, how they live and how they are treated when seeking help from a doctor to be treated. Because I did it.
Some months back I developed a very stiff neck. I told him not much thought because I had other occasions when my spine was out of alignment which would then lead to all sorts of other pain to pop up. But after a time, I realized that not only the pain in my neck is not gone, all kinds of other “hot spots” from appearing. My thumb joints got very sore and swollen. Then my right knee. Then my left foot. It was not long before every major joint in my body was swollen, painful and pretty much non-functional. Read more »

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Conventional treatments for relief of back pain

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

Conventional treatments for patients, back pain is a major health care costs. Some conventional approaches focus only on the symptoms rather than the primary source of pain. Once the source of back pain is corrected, a patient may find that long-term relief efforts. The following types of treatments are the most commonly used.
Sometimes bed rest is prescribed for back pain patients. The transgression of this treatment method is that patients may be more likely to develop depression and experience other negative effects.
Another common method for the treatment of back pain physical therapy. Certain exercises can improve the function and general strength of the spine, but not the primary cause of back pain patients. Read more »

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Headache – Is My Serious tension headache? How do I know?

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

Muscles in the back of the head and pull the scalp, which decreases the blood flow in the head and leads to irritation of pain fibers in the skin, muscles and walls of blood vessels. Generalized pain is often felt in the head and neck, but can also do you feel like a band around his head. Normally the start of the attack is more gradual than a migraine and can be hours, days, weeks or months. Read more »

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Daily Living With Pain

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

Attitude. Everyone has them. Some have a negative attitude. Some choose to see things positively. Does it really make a difference?
Do you suffer from a painful disease known as fibromyalgia can be devastating. You do not have to suffer unrelentlessly the whole time. It is possible to enjoy life. The key is finding a solution for the development of the attitude that the illness is not to take over.
Easier said than done. I know. For a while I was suffering so bad I prayed that God would be me, whether or not the disease. I have tired of the doctor, I tired of all the drugs. I finally decided to face the disease head on, but do try to escape. Until that time I felt like I had no control over everything. This was not helping me better. When I decided to control things began to improve. Read more »

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The loss of bone density – Prevention A Far Better Alternative Treatment

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

Did you know that you meant that a strong and healthy bones throughout life? Unfortunately, over 40 percent, currently of American women and about 6 percent of American men, aged 50, they have a vertebral fracture due to bone loss (or osteoporosis).
This disease has, as a rule, more and more frequently in women than in men. While many women may have a loss of bone mass, they experience this trend earlier in their lives than men, both sexes aged 65 to 70 lose bone density at the same rate. Read more »

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How to Manage Your Acute pain

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

It is commonly known as the Pain Medicine. And as the name something he refers to postponement of pain and hurt. The management of the condition depends on its kind, if the category of pain treatment, that the acute pain is that the direct result of a shock or an underlying test, it could be reversed without drugs. But if the category is that of chronic pain then the causes are not easy to undo and can be an extended period of time to correct them. Read more »

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Fibromyalgia – Some Natural Approaches

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

What is Fibromylagia?
Also known as: fibrositis, myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyositis
The name fibromyalgia means pain in fibrous tissues, muscles, tendons, ligaments and other sites on the body. The neck, shoulders, chest, low back, and thighs are the most commonly affected areas.
Fibromylagia occurs primarily in women between the ages of 30 to 50 Some clinicians believe that fibromyalgia May be induced or intensified by physical or mental stress, poor sleep, trauma, exposure to wet or cold, and occasionally by a systemic and usually rheumatic disease. Read more »

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Pain relief and prevention

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

Sense of pain is one of the most basic defense mechanisms of the body to any harmful or unpleasant situation. It is manifested by discomfort in the area of problems. It is a kind of signal to the brain that something is wrong, how they are used.
It was created after some induction of neurons called nociceptors “- these are for the specific purpose to catch the pain sensation. After the triggering effect that nociceptors are excited and there is some release of neurotransmitter transmits the signal to the brain. This time, we can understand the pain sensation. The triggering effect can be any physical or chemical injury, every disease and psychological disturbance. To know how to get relief from pain, we need a basic idea of the causes.
The majority of musculoskeletal pain are at the origin, which means that the pain caused due to injury to our muscles and bones. Read more »

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Headache Resolutions for 2008

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

For those of you with a headache or migraine, the entry into a new year could be accompanied by a sigh. Only one more year to suffer more headaches. But wait! Maybe you can even take control of your headaches. We all make resolutions for the new year, but each one has ever asked you about headaches resolutions?
As the new year you decide to make some resolutions about headaches and how they impact your life. To do this, you might have answered some questions about your life. Read more »

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Treatment For Fibromyalgia

Posted in Pain on February 19th, 2009 by admin

The word fibromyalgia comes from the Latin word for fibrous tissue (fibro-) and the Greek ones for muscle (-myo-) and pain (-algia). It is also known as fibrositis. It is a syndrome characterized by chronic pain, stiffness and tenderness of muscles, tendons, and joints without detectable inflammation. Fibromyalgia does not cause body damage or deformity. However, undue fatigue plagues the large majority of patients with fibromyalgia and
Fibromyalgia is an arthritis condition. It is not a form of arthritis (a disease of the joints) because it does not cause inflammation in the joints, muscles or other tissues or damage. But fibromyalgia can (eg arthritis) cause significant pain and fatigue, and it can also be with a person’s ability to pursue daily activities. Read more »

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