Pain Management And Recovery – Hand And Arm Tendinitis

Posted on September 20, 2009
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Pain in Women: Chronic Pain Management

The experience of pain affects every aspect of a person’s life including the person’s mental, physical and emotional state. Those who experience it for a prolonged period are incapacitated, unable to lead a normal life and deal with the requirements of everyday reality. Prolonged and persistent pain, needless to say, can cause unbearable anguish and depression.

Kinds of pain

It comes in many forms, and can be classified as chronic, acute or breakthrough. Chronic is the kind of pain that persists for a month or more, or one that persists beyond the normal recovery time of a particular illness. Pain that persists for months or even years as a result of a chronic condition is also classified as chronic, and may vary in intensity; low intensity chronic pain can also be debilitating. Acute pain is a short-lived one that results from injury or an acute illness. Breakthrough pain is a flash that can vary in intensity, from moderate to severe, typically transitory and occurring in the background of an otherwise controlled pain.

Rest Is The First Solution To Hand And Arm Tendinitis

Since most hand and arm tendinitis develops from over-use, your first solution is to rest from the activities which are causing the tendinitis. Of course since we use our hands and arms constantly, this is not completely possible. But try to rest as much as possible. If you suspect that computer-use is the culprit, cut down on keyboarding as much as you can.

Whatever the case is, do not leave a neck pain to continue without treatment or it will become more complicated with the passage of time. The most important thing is to find a way to relieve the pain so as to go on with work as usual, even if the pain is not completely eradicated.

Techniques for alleviating it

For patients who have chronic pain, getting addicted to narcotic painkillers is the last resort. Natural remedies to help alleviate it are preferred. One of the best ways is to learn how to relax. While this may sound easy, it takes a lot of practice to consciously relax. The best way to go about this is with meditation and breathing exercises. The idea is to focus on the breathing or an object and chant a word such as “Om” until one gets into a trance.

People with chronic hand and arm tendinitis find that stress is a factor in tendinitis recurrence, so relaxation exercises, and yoga, can be of immense benefit for tendinitis sufferers.

Unfortunately, there’s no cure for tendinitis as such. However, you can learn to manage tendinitis, especially if you do daily exercises. Exercising and stress management can keep your tendinitis at bay for years.

Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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