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Tips for Educating Your Friends and Family About Chronic Pain

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  Did you know around twenty-eight million individuals  in the UK have chronic pain? If you’re one of them, you’d know getting others to understand what you're going through can be tough. Here are some tips for educating your friends and family about your condition and how it affects your life. Inform Them About Your Daily Challenges Chronic pain can be challenging to explain to those who haven't experienced it. It's often invisible , so it can be hard for others to understand its impact on your life. Try to be as specific as possible when describing your pain to others. Explain where you feel it, how long it lasts, and how it affects your day-to-day life. It can be helpful to keep a pain diary to track your symptoms. It can give you concrete examples to share with others when you're trying to explain how chronic pain affects you. You can also use this diary to identify patterns in your pain, which can help you and your doctor develop a more effective treatment plan. Fi...

How to Cope with Chronic Pain

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  Chronic pain can be psychologically and physically stressful, with a constant sense of discomfort leading to frustration and anger with yourself and your loved ones. Technically, chronic pain lasts more than six months and interferes with a person’s daily life.   While physicians may provide medical assistance to manage the physical aspect of the pain, psychologists help you cope with the emotional and mental dimensions of the chronic pain. Let’s look at some of the ways to cope with chronic pain. Manage the stress Physical pain and emotional stress are interconnected. That’s why persistent body pain can cause your stress levels to increase. Learning to cope with your stress healthily can allow you to effectively deal with chronic pain. Taking care of your nutritional needs and getting sufficient sleep can help you handle pain and stress better.   Constructive self-talk may help Talking positively to yourself can help you manage the pain better. For example, focusing on...

How To Avoid Injuries in Tennis

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  As playing tennis puts a lot of pressure and stress on your muscles and joints, you may face trouble on and off the field from time to time. Although it’s not possible to eliminate the risk of injuries completely, with little care and following a fitness routine, we can significantly reduce the risk of injuries. Let’s look at some simple tips that’ll help you stay safe while you have fun playing your favourite sport.   Invest in the right gear Want to save your money? Save on your trips to the doctor by investing in the right tennis gear. For example, investing in the right pair of shoes with proper padding and cushioning can greatly help reduce the risk of ankle and knee injuries. A good pair of shoes fit your feet perfectly, supporting your ankles and arches. If you're playing on the clay surface, you should go for shoes with greater traction. Whereas, for the hard surface, shoes with durable outsoles are recommended. Take breaks Tennis requires great stamina and physical...

How Acupuncture Treatment Can Help You

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  Acupuncture is an old form of therapy where the practitioner inserts needles at various depths and locations in your body. It can be used to treat chronic pain and diseases and help deal with stress and migraine. While some people say that acupuncture has neurological effects, others believe it balances your body's vital energies. This article will talk about how and why acupuncture is so beneficial. It has negligible side effects Since it doesn't involve any medication, there are no significant side effects that can harm your organs or bodily functions. Here are some ways acupuncture may affect you: ·   Pain from needle insertion ·   Allergic reaction (if you have any history of skin diseases, consult your doctor beforehand) ·   Nausea ·   Needles may cause skin rashes in some people It can be helpful for lower back pain According to research , acupuncture treatments help treat short-term lower back pain. Many patients experienced immediate relief after the t...