Chronic Pain

Overview

Chronic pain is persistent pain that lasts for weeks, months, or even years. It can arise from various conditions, such as injury, surgery, or diseases like arthritis. Chronic pain not only affects physical health but also mental and emotional well-being, often leading to anxiety, depression, and reduced quality of life.

Symptoms

Chronic pain symptoms are persistent and may fluctuate in severity. They typically interfere with physical functioning and can also lead to emotional strain.

Persistent Pain

Ongoing pain that lasts for months or years, often with no clear cause or despite treatment.

Muscle Aches

Constant or frequent muscle stiffness, tightness, or soreness in different parts of the body.

Fatigue

Feeling physically exhausted even after resting, often accompanied by difficulty sleeping.

Limited Mobility

Reduced ability to move or engage in physical activities due to pain or discomfort.

Depression or Anxiety

Living with chronic pain can lead to feelings of hopelessness, depression, or anxiety over time.

Difficulty Concentrating

Struggling to focus on tasks or conversations due to constant discomfort or the mental toll of the pain.

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