Monday 17 October 2011

Pain Management

The English word 'pain' probably comes from Old French (peine), Latin (poena - meaning punishment or pain), and in Ancient Greek (poine - a word more related to penalty), or a combination of all three.


Pain motivates us to withdraw from potentially damaging situations, protect a damaged body part while it heals, and avoid those situations in the future. Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something may be wrong in your body. Pain is your body's way of sending a warning to your brain. Your spinal cord and nerves provide the pathway for messages to travel to and from your brain and the other parts of your body.



In Medical Science pain relates to a sensation that hurts. If you feel pain it hurts, you feel discomfort, distress and perhaps agony, depending on the severity of it. Pain can be steady and constant, in which case it may be an ache. It might be a throbbing pain - a pulsating pain. The pain could have a pinching sensation, or a stabbing one.
Operation or Pain Killers are not the solution for curing the affected area for which you have pain in your body, because they cannot re-develop your damage parts, nor can they show you results over an X-Ray or MRI-Report, that your anatomy has come back to normal. This means the main cause, for which you are getting the pain will still exist and come back within a span of 3 to 4 years.

next article coming soon.

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