Chronic Pain
The symptoms of chronic pain include:
- Pain that does not go away as expected after an illness or injury.
- Pain that may be described as shooting, burning, aching, or electrical.
- Discomfort, soreness, tightness, or stiffness.
Pain can lead to other problems, such as:
- Fatigue, which can cause impatience and a loss of motivation.
- Sleeplessness, often because the pain keeps you awake during the night.
- Withdrawal from activity and an increased need to rest.
- A weakened immune system, leading to frequent infections or illness.
- Depression, which is common and can make your pain worse.
- Other mood changes, such as hopelessness, fear, irritability, anxiety, and stress.
- Disability, which may include not being able to go to work or school or perform other daily activities.
| Author: | Monica Rhodes | Last Updated: January 20, 2009 |
| Medical Review: | Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine Nancy Greenwald, MD - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | |
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Friday, March 27, 2009 5:28:26 AM
I have firbromyalgia of both legs and the doctors are guessing that I have neuralgia of my L4,L5 of my spinal area which has at times affected my mobility, sleeping, and at times my being able to work. Is there no help anywhere.? I am only 43 years old and walk and feel like I'm 80.
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