Acetaminophen
Non-prescription pain reliever reducing pain and fever, often used for mild pain.
Short-term pain usually resulting from injury or surgery, typically resolving with healing.
Non-traditional approaches to pain relief, such as acupuncture, herbal treatments, or chiropractic care.
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Medications used to treat nerve pain by stabilizing electrical nerve activity.
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Use of antidepressant medications, often SSRIs or SNRIs, to treat chronic pain, particularly neuropathic pain.
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Use of electromagnetic fields to promote pain relief and tissue regeneration.
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Technique using sensors to help patients control physiological functions, such as muscle tension or heart rate, to reduce pain.
Severe pain that occurs despite baseline pain management efforts, often requiring additional relief.
Questionnaire assessing pain severity and interference with daily activities.
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Long-lasting pain persisting beyond normal healing times, often associated with musculoskeletal conditions.