Chronic pain
What is chronic pain?
Chronic pain, sometimes described as persistent pain, refers to pain which lasts for longer than 12 weeks, despite medication or treatment being prescribed. Usually, over time, pain settles, but in some cases it can go on for a long time, affecting mental well-being, and causing discomfort and distress to those experiencing it.
Chronic pain is relatively common, with estimates from a 2018 BMJ study putting prevalence in the UK at 43%.
What causes chronic pain?
What are the symptoms of chronic pain?
Chronic pain refers to symptoms of pain lasting over 12 weeks, but you may also experience some of the following symptoms as a result of pain affecting your physical and emotional health:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Lack of sleep
- Loss of libido
- Fatigue
- Irritability
How is chronic pain treated?
While it was once treated by bed rest, it is now known that the key to recovering from chronic pain is through exercise, and resuming normal activities. This is because resting for long periods causes your body to stiffen through inactivity.
It is also not good for your mental health, as you can begin to feel lonely, and feelings of depression. For those seeking chronic pain treatment London, integrating exercise and activity into their routine is a crucial step, alongside therapies.
Some may also choose to visit or be referred to a psychologist to help them cope with feelings of anxiety or depression.
Dr. Yasser Mehrez provides effective pain management solutions that are as unique as his patients. With his specialized care, patients can find renewed hope and regain control over their lives, free from the limitations of chronic pain.