Pain Management and Chronic Pain - Treatments
Follow these tips to prevent a painful bout with gout.
Typically a treatment for patients suffering from depression, transcranial direct current stimulation shows benefits for those coping with chronic pain.
This form of massage combines the relaxation of yoga and the muscular benefits of physical therapy.
Officially called "cognitive dysfunction" or "cognitive impairment," many people living with lupus find this symptom the most difficult part.
Even when pain feels like it's in your bones or joints, the root cause might be located in your muscles.
Migraine pain can be excruciating, but with the right treatment, the condition can be controlled.
Many different types of medications can be used to treat heartburn. But what works for one person may not work for another.
Although arthritis can be debilitating, there are a variety of treatment options to help keep symptoms in check. Here's a look at the disease by the numbers.
How could this therapy help you manage your worst pain symptoms?
While some exercises can cause your neck pain, performing these may remedy it.
Boost your well-being with a fragrance garden. It's easy to grow therapeutic herbs and flowers with these tips.
From traction tables to decompression belts, this form of back pain relief has critics and supporters.
People who live with depression often also suffer from headaches. What's the link?
"Barefoot" running shoes are gaining popularity. But do they benefit your body or cause more strain?
While it's praised for its meditative approach to exercise, some experts are critical of the high incidence of injury.
If you have ongoing back pain, OMT offers a holistic approach to pain relief that addresses a variety of physical conditions.
This drug seems to offer relief from pain, nausea and vomiting, anxiety, and loss of appetite, which are common side effects of cancer and cancer treatments. And there are other possible benefits as well.
For millions of people living with lupus, having a satisfying love life can be complicated. It doesn't have to mean life without one, however. Here's how to keep your the bedroom sizzling even if lupus is part of your life.
Painkillers are powerful medicines, but with them come the real risk of abuse. Understand the myths and determine how to use painkillers safely.
Mind over matter: You've heard it so many times, it may seem meaningless. But new research shows how emotional therapy helps to make pain symptoms easier to bear.
Tender point exams have been the gold standard for diagnosing fibromyalgia. But could the process be flawed?
Typically thought of as a remedy for depression, some experts are studying the effects of talk therapy on chronic pain.
Bringing a pet into your home is a big commitment, but it can come with serious rewards including a potential reduction of your pain.
Pain often comes from the inside. But could items on your exterior contribute to your discomfort?
Many headache sufferers swear there's a link between their pain and the weather. Now, studies are beginning to corroborate this belief.
If you live with chronic pain, you may need painkilling medications to help you make it through the day-to-day grind. However, if you rely too heavily on over-the-counter (OTC) medications, you may run the risk of developing long term and potentially deadly health risks.
Chronic pain doesn't just affect your body but your emotions as well. In fact nearly 30 percent of pain patients suffer from depression.
If you suffer from stress or tension headaches, find out what causes them and how you can prevent or effectively treat them.
Typically when you have muscle pain it's equated to soreness from working out or maybe an injury. But what most don't consider is how muscle pain is often associated with chronic health conditions.
Patients who experience joint, bone, and muscle pain really know what it means to be "under the weather." Many patients experience increased pain and stiffness during cold weather. But is there anything you can do about it? Read on to find out.