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I am the webmaster of a Chronic Pain website - PainsWeb.com. Being a chronic pain patient myself suffering from cervical spondylosis and fibromyalgia, I am motivated to write articles on different types of pain and help people.
I am the webmaster of a Chronic Pain website - PainsWeb.com. Being a chronic pain patient myself suffering from cervical spondylosis and fibromyalgia, I am motivated to write articles on different types of pain and help people.
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B.S, M.S. - Mechanical Engineering
B.S, M.S. - Mechanical Engineering
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If you find yourself with the time and desire to plan a weekend trip, you'll need to take careful steps to ensure that you select the best options for the most reasonable prices. This article helps you in finding the best weekend travel deals.
By Sam Carson | Published 9/24/2008 | Read more »
A question I get asked a lot is, "I want to put up my own website. Should I have it designed from scratch or just get one of those free templates?" There isn't a right or wrong answer here. It all comes down to several factors which I am going to cover in this article.
By Sam Carson | Published 10/22/2007 | Read more »
In today's economy it is not hard to see how debt can pile up. In this article I want to show you how you can free yourself from all these problems by refinancing your home.
By Sam Carson | Published 10/9/2007 | Read more »
The complete eradication of chronic pain is rarely achieved and is not the goal of most interventions. The goal is the modification of pain to a tolerable level. A comprehensive pain management program utilizes an array of modalities to accomplish this goal
By Sam Carson | Published 4/15/2007 | Read more »
If you are going to childbirth, one way on how to reduce childbirth pain is to forget your fear. Pain and fear are connected with each other.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/15/2007 | Read more »
Therapists may choose from a variety of physical agents to relieve Arthritis Pain. These provide superficial and deep heat, as well as superficial cold, to affected joints.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Epidemiological studies also point to certain risk factors that influence the incidence or prevalence of low back pain. These can be divided into two major groups: occupational and patient-related.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Nonopioid analgesics can be subdivided into aspirin-like drugs - nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDS- and acetaminophen. NSAIDs have analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and antithrombotic actions.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
There is no single treatment or known cure for PMS, the woman should chart her symptoms so she can possibly anticipate and therefore cope with them. Exercise is encouraged for all patients as noncontrolled studies have shown a benefit.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
No doctor can assure you a complete pain relief without any risk. Even today's analgesic and pain reliever drugs, there is no such thing as a perfect drug.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Physicians have a long history of prescribing, and patients have a long history of using, inappropriate medications, and particularly narcotic medications.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
In diagnosing herniated disc, obtaining a careful patient history is vital because the mechanisms that intensify disk pain are diagnostically significant.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
The cause of the chronic pain syndrome should be determined from a medical and psychosocial point of view and the location of pain generators should be noted.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Studies show that when pain becomes chronic, it increases in complexity and the patient becomes more resistant to treatment. Article discusses the components of a comprehensive clinical team to manage pain.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Chronic pain syndrome is an abnormal condition in which pain is no longer a symptom of tissue injury, but in which pain and pain behavior become the primary disease processes.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Neuropathy of the autonomic nervous system results in a broad range of dysfunctions affecting almost every organ system of the body. Article explores in detail the symptoms and implications.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
In the industrialized world, low back pain is second only to headache as a cause of pain. It is the leading cause of expenditure as a cause of pain.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007 | Read more »
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that can cause fatigue and diffuse pain in your muscles, joints,tendons or ligaments. It is not a progressive disease or life threatening. Women will be diagnosed with fibromyalgia more often than men.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
Diabetic neuropathy is damage to the nerves in people with diabetes. The cause is decreased blood flow and high blood sugar levels. People who do not control their blood sugar level run a very high risk of developing diabetic neuropathy.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
Shingles is an outbreak of a painful rash or blisters that is caused by the virus that causes chicken pox. Once the chickenpox outbreak is over, the virus that caused it will retreat to the nerve cells in the body.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
A migraine is a headache that is so severe it can be disabling. A migraine will sometimes be accompanied by what is called an aura. This can be flashes of light, a tingling sensation in an arm or a leg or a blind spot in your vision.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
The neck is a very complex structure composed of bones, joints, tendons, ligaments,muscles and nerves. This makes it vulnerable for pain and injury. One of the most common causes of neck pain is poor posture.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
TMJ is the abbreviation for temporomandibular joint. This is the joint that connects your mandible to your skull. While the abbreviation "TMJ" actually refers to the joint, it is also frequently used to describe any disorder of this area.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/24/2007 | Read more »
Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints that can occur anywhere on the body and affects millions of people. This article details the different pain relief methods.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/13/2007 | Read more »
Menstrual pain doesn't happen to every woman and the pain isn't the same with each woman either. Some women may feel discomfort and other women feel pain. The severe pain is more common in women ages 20 to 24 years old.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/5/2007 | Read more »
Menstrual cramps or more scientifically known as dysmenorrhea will happen to 99% of women at one time or another. But the cramps can be so severe that they will actually seek medical attention. The cramps can range from very mild to severe.
By Sam Carson | Published 3/5/2007 | Read more »
Information is the best product to sell in this day and age. I am sure you must be aware of the fact that a lot of people make money writing e-books or informational reports.
By Sam Carson | Published 2/15/2007 | Read more »
Yeast infections are as annoying as they are common. About seventy-five percent of women will get at least one yeast infection in their lifetime, forty-five percent will get more than one, and then some women suffer from chronic yeast infections.
By Sam Carson | Published 2/15/2007 | Read more »
Shingles, also known as "herpes zoster" is a viral infection of the nerve roots and shares the same characteristics as the chickenpox virus. This article discusses the complications and treatments of shingles.
By Sam Carson | Published 2/7/2007 | Read more »
Patients referred for chronic pain treatment usually have been seen by a number of specialists, and have had numerous diagnostic tests and therapeutic procedures, all without obtaining the results they anticipated or expected.
By Sam Carson | Published 2/6/2007 | Read more »
Reflexology is a science, which centers on the principle that there are reflex areas in the feet and hands, which relate to all of the glands, organs and parts of the body.
By Sam Carson | Published 2/2/2007 | Read more »
Acupressure is a method of maintaining health, treating disease and alleviating pain by applying pressure or massaging certain points on the body surfaces.
By Sam Carson | Published 2/1/2007 | Read more »
This article explores the different Pain Management Techniques in Cancer Pain Patients suffering with Chronic Pain.
By Sam Carson | Published 1/31/2007 | Read more »
Pain measurement is vital to the evaluation of treatment techniques for patients in chronic pain. Without adequate methods of measurement, pain treatments will continue to be adopted for use without proper scientific evaluation.
By Sam Carson | Published 1/31/2007 | Read more »
This article explores an area of Alternate Medicine - Herbalism. Herbalism is defined as the use of plants (herbs) as medicine. Human beings have used plants as medicines for many thousands of years.
By Sam Carson | Published 1/30/2007 | Read more »
As we get older the discs in our spinal area break down or degenerate. This happens to all people but in some degenerative disc disease can occur. This happens when there is a significant amount of loss of fluid in your discs.
By Sam Carson | Published 1/27/2007 | Read more »
An addiction is the inability of being able to stop using something. There are many different types of addictions such as alcohol, shopping, food and pain medications.
By Sam Carson | Published 1/16/2007 | Read more »
There are different ways to define the meaning of pain. An unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated to any potential damage in the tissue. Pain is any sensation that hurts. It is not only felt physically but also emotionally.
By Sam Carson | Published 1/15/2007 | Read more »
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