Chronic Pain Management
Pain and Depression Go Hand-In-Hand
By Charlotte Gerber, published Jul 19, 2006
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Pain medications are as varied as the 33 million patients in the U.S. that are treated with them. Physicians will prescribe pain medication in the lowest dosage needed to help a patient manage their pain. NSAIDS or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are medications that treat pain, inflammation and swelling of the joints. Selective NSAIDS are COX-2 inhibitors. COX-2 inhibitors block the COX-2 enzyme. This enzyme slows down the production of prostaglandins, which cause pain and swelling. The difference in these drugs is that NSAIDS can cause stomach ulceration and bleeding whereas Selective NSAIDS (COX-2 inhibitors) do not.
Chronic pain sufferers also go through a grieving process, which can leave them feeling alienated and very much alone. Grieving often includes denying the condition exists, feelings of anger and frustration, depression and guilt. In most cases, suffers will reach the point of acceptance so that they can move on with their lives. Unfortunately, many patients have friends or family members that don’t support them and are unwilling to listen to them. Our society has made it seem inappropriate to complain, even when there is a valid reason for the complaints. It is important for people suffering from chronic pain to find support whether it is from their relatives, a support group or through counseling. Finding out how others handle their pain can enable pain sufferers to move forward and help them manage their condition more effectively.
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Did You Know?
33 million pain sufferers in the U.S. take either NSAIDS or Selective NSAIDS.
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