Dealing With Chronic Pain Conditions :: A Simple Guide
by D. Herren
Anyone that suffers with a chronic pain condition knows that it not only
affects the body, but also the mind. Its effect on a sufferers mind
can almost be worse than the pain itself. Chronic pain becomes chronic
when pain does not go away after the normal healing time allowed. This
usually is around 6 months. Acute pain is the direct result of an injury or disease.
Acute pain heals, chronic pain stays.
It is estimated that nearly 30% of the population suffers with chronic
pain. The pain can cause depression and anxiety in most patients. This is
only natural. When the body is fighting pain all the time, the body becomes
tense and can react in the classic, “Fight or Flight Response”. This natural
state of mind and body is a reaction that is embedded in all humans and animals.
When the body is under stress, we react by either “taking flight” or running, or
“fighting”.
Getting stuck in this pattern can add to the pain and suffering. How? If your body
is tense and anxiety ridden on a constant basis, usually other problems will occur such
as irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic muscle pain, migraine headaches, ulcers, and the
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