Treatment of Chronic Pain Disorder

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Treatment of Chronic Pain Pain is a distressful sensory experience emanating from tissue, bone, or nerve damage in any body part. Pain is considered a symptom of underlying health conditions (Yong, Nguyen, Nelson & Urman, 2017). For instance, people with complex neuropathic pain syndrome experience excruciating pain in the legs, hands, and hips (Freedman, Gehret, Young & Kamen, 2017). Treatment of pain involves administration with pain-relieving medications and physiotherapy. These interventions, nonetheless, do not address the cause of pain. Clinicians conduct a comprehensive assessment of the client’s physical health and medical history to identify the cause of pain. Clinicians can order various diagnostic tests, including X-ray, sweat test, bone scan, and thermography, to detect abnormalities leading to pain (Forbes & Watt, 2020). Clients are encouraged to seek medical intervention once they experience unmanageable pain. Clinicians initiate early treatment once a diagnosis is confirmed to facilitate recovery and improved quality of life. This discussion explores the treatment plan for an adult with complex neuropathic pain syndrome.

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