Chronic Pain

Various factors can contribute to chronic pain, including injuries, inflammation, nerve damage, or specific medical conditions. This condition significantly affects a person’s physical and emotional well-being, often resulting in reduced mobility, diminished quality of life, and psychological distress.

Chronic Pain

Various factors can contribute to chronic pain, including injuries, inflammation, nerve damage, or specific medical conditions. This condition significantly affects a person’s physical and emotional well-being, often resulting in reduced mobility, diminished quality of life, and psychological distress.

Causes of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain can stem from a diverse range of underlying causes. It may originate from an injury, be it a strained muscle or a herniated disc, giving rise to persistent discomfort in the affected area. Inflammatory ailments such as arthritis or fibromyalgia can also contribute to the development of chronic pain. Nerve damage, whether due to trauma, diabetes, or conditions like neuropathy, can result in the ongoing transmission of pain signals. Furthermore, certain medical conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, or endometriosis may be associated with chronic pain.

Signs & Symptoms

Dr. Gina Morishige, Medical Director

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