FIGHTING PAIN

Pain is a symptom of something that is wrong. Maybe you tore a skin, injured a muscle, fractured a bone, infected a wound, ate too much, lack sleep. If there are no obvious reasons, maybe your nervous system is just misfiring due to an underlying condition like diabetes, shingles, cancer, amputation, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel, and others.

Acute pain is usually severe on the onset but lasts for a short time and goes away once the underlying cause is treated.

Chronic pain sometimes has no apparent reason and lasts for months or years and may not go away at all even after the underlying condition has been treated.

In order to treat pain, you start by knowing what it is and what caused it. Normally, once the underlying cause has been treated, the pain goes away.

It is best to consult with a doctor about your pain experience if you would need an expert's advise. Particularly for treating an injury or any underlying conditions that may be causing an unexplained pain or chronic pain, it would be best to know what proper treatments are necessary.

Some pains cannot be treated and managing to cope with it is the only possible thing to do.