Hundreds of pain syndromes or disorders make up the spectrum of pain. There are the most benign, fleeting sensations of pain, such as a pin prick. There is the pain of childbirth, the pain of a heart attack, and the pain that sometimes follows amputation of a limb. There is also pain accompanying cancer and the pain that follows severe trauma, such as that associated with head and spinal cord injuries. A sampling of common pain syndromes follows, listed
alphabetically.
1. Pain (Chronic Pain)
2. Pain in Lower Right Abdomen (Appendicitis)
3. Pain In Muscle (Muscle Pain)
4. Pain in the Chest (Chest Pain)
5. Pain in the Feet (Foot Pain)
6. Pain in the Head (Headache)
7. Pain in the Hip (Hip Bursitis)
8. Pain Management
9. Pain Management: Musculoskeletal Pain
10. Pain Neck (Neck Pain)
11. Pain Relief for Childbirth (Pregnancy: Pain Relief Options for Birth)
12. Pain, Ankle (Ankle Pain and Tendinitis)
13. Pain, Cancer (Cancer Pain)
14. Pain, Elbow (Elbow Pain)
15. Pain, Gallbladder (Gallbladder Pain)
16. Pain, Heel (Heel Spurs)
17. Pain, Knee (Knee Pain)
18. Pain, Lower Right Abdomen (Appendicitis)
19. Pain, Nerve (Neuropathic Pain)
20. Pain, Scrotum (Testicular Disorders)
21. Pain, Stomach (Abdominal Pain)
22. Pain, Tailbone (Coccydynia)
23. Pain, Tooth (Toothache)
24. Pain, Vaginal (Vaginal Pain (Vulvodynia)
25. Pain, Whiplash (Whiplash).
Can supplements help you manage chronic pain?
Some supplements can be the cornerstone of good pain management. People are looking to supplements more and more. They have less tolerance for the side
effects of traditional pain medications. They want something different. Here's a rundown of the chronic pain supplements that our experts thought were most important. Anti-inflammatory plants and herbs: Chronic inflammation contributes to many painful conditions, including osteoarthritis and back pain. Anti-inflammatory supplements below works well because they block the enzymes that trigger both swelling and pain.