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Pain Management
Chronic pain affects both your body and mental health. Symptoms include ongoing physical discomfort, emotional distress such as depression or anxiety, sleep disturbances, difficulty performing daily activities.
Causes and Risk Factors
- Past injuries or surgeries
- Nerve damage or neurological conditions
- Arthritis and autoimmune diseases
- Genetics and family history
- Emotional stress and trauma (which can intensify pain perception)
How Chronic Pain Affects Mental Health
Chronic pain is closely linked with mental health conditions:
- Depression: Feeling hopeless or losing interest in daily life
- Anxiety: Worrying about flare-ups or long-term health
- Sleep problems: Difficulty falling or staying asleep due to pain
- Stress: Physical discomfort fueling emotional strain
When to Seek Help for Chronic Pain
- Pain Lasting More Than Three Months
- Interference With Daily Life
- Sleep Disturbances
- Pain That fluctuates or worsens without clear cause
- Chronic headaches or migraines affecting mood
How can we help?
Therapeutic Support
Therapies like CBT and mindfulness-based stress reduction help change pain perception and improve coping.
Medication Management
We assess for mood disorders and prescribe non-opioid medications when appropriate.
Support for different age groups
We treat individuals across the lifespan. For adults, we focus on challenges like work performance, relationship strain, and life transitions.
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