Pain control

Pain management

Pain
Pain management (also called pain medicine; algiatry) is a branch of medicine employing an interdisciplinary approach for easing the suffering and improving the quality of life of those living with pain. The typical pain management team includes medical practitioners, clinical psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and nurse practitioners. Pain sometimes resolves promptly once the underlying trauma or pathology has healed, and is treated by one practitioner, with drugs such as analgesics and (occasionally) anxiolytics. Effective management of long term pain, however, frequently requires the coordinated efforts of the management team...

Pain control - List of case studies

Juvenile Arthritis with Systemic Onset (Stills Disease) – Additional Opinion

complementary treatments that can be helpful to reduce pain , other symptoms and inflammation, reduce the dose of the drugs needed to control the disease, and improve quality of life. He also recommends combining ...

Neuroroendocrine neoplasia with hepatic secondary lesions

place approximately every 45-50 days. For pain-relief, Durogesic 25-50 was prescribed and has now been ... Nevertheless, since he is eager to contribute to the control of the disease, and since I am not aware of any detrimental effect that ...

Juvenile Arthritis with Systemic Onset (Stills Disease)

disease) after having symptoms of high fever, rashes and pain. He was treated with high doses of corticosteroids, but had two ... autoimmune disorder. However, appropriate treatment can control symptoms and allow for a good quality of life. To reduce steroid ...

Multiple myeloma with renal involvement, bone lesions and Neuropathy

At the same time, because the patient was complaining of pain in the vertebral column and ribs, an NMR and a PET scan were performed, ... neuropathy; the illness is shown to be well under control, if this continues I would not administer any further treatment ...

Long-term results of mandibular bone grafting operations

bone . During post-surgery the patient reported sharp pain and the repeated detachment of stitches that led the dentist to make new ... a needle electrode placed in it, with electromyographic control of the muscular contraction, with repeated stimulations of the ...

Diffuse Intra-Axial expansive Lesion of the Enchephalic Trunk not surgically investigated _3

materialize. Patient does not present with head pain but is fatigued and the left side of his body appears pretty ... bone itself can be painful, and would require prompt pain control. tags:  ...

Ischemic Heart Disease

the patient ever experience shortness of breath? Chest pain? Difficulty lying flat in bed due to shortness of breath? Palpitations or ... mm Hg are found frequently, aggressive blood pressure control should be initiated with anti-hypertensive agents , which may or may ...

Drugs

Anti-neuropathic medications Anti-neuropathic pain medications Anti-oxidant preparation Anti-oxidant supplements ... (40 mg) PRRT treatment Paclitaxel Pain control Pain killers Pain medications Pain-killer ...

Pulmonary heteroplasia

investigation on April 2008. In addition, lacking disease control was also substantiated by increasing values for chromogranin A. ... patient is currently symptomatic with dyspnoe, cough pain or weight loss.   2. What is the prognosis?   ...

Vitamin D Abnormality / Parathyroid Hormone Abnormality

easy to criticize but it is very difficult to control blood pressure in a patient having so many complains. ... be answered: Intense pain and aggravation can induce high blood pressure. ... Symptoms : Intense pain, aggravation. Related Conditions : Vitamin D abnormality, ...

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