βI heard I was addicted to opioidsβ: women have their pain underestimated in hospitals and receive less treatment than men, study shows
A recent study reveals that women often have their pain underestimated in hospitals compared to men, leading to less effective treatment.
Edmonton clinical trial offers hope to people suffering βmost severe pains known to mankindβ
Researchers in Edmonton are conducting a clinical trial to help patients with trigeminal neuralgia, a condition known for its extreme pain and history of leading to suicides.
How to Exercise When You Feel Pain? Start Walking, but Learn to Do It Correctly
The article discusses the importance of proper walking techniques for individuals experiencing pain while exercising.
Scientists discover a neural pathway that turns acute pain into chronic pain
Researchers have identified a neural pathway in the brain that contributes to the transformation of acute pain into chronic pain, addressing the long-standing mystery of fibromyalgia.
NHS doctor issues advice to women who think painful symptoms are being 'ignored'
An NHS doctor offers advice to women who feel their painful symptoms are overlooked during GP appointments, emphasizing the need for proper communication and advocacy for their health concerns.
The Devil Comes to Help When the Soul is Sick
Research indicates that swearing can help cope with pain, relieve stress, and improve physical endurance.
Influencer's 'amazing' advice to making self-injection less painful
Body-positive influencer Chessie King shares a technique to alleviate pain during IVF self-injections using a simple chocolate trick.
PetrΓ΅kina has been taking care of her leg before the World Championships: the pain doesn't completely go away
Figure skater Niina PetrΓ΅kina has been managing her leg pain while preparing for the upcoming World Championships in Prague.
Medical cannabis: much risk or prejudice?
The article discusses the benefits of medicinal cannabis for patients suffering from various forms of pain and critiques the dismissal of its efficacy by some professionals.
A sweet way to relieve newborn pain. Just a little bit is enough for the child to stop suffering during pricking
Research shows that administering sucrose can effectively relieve pain in newborns, particularly preterm infants undergoing painful medical procedures.
NHS doctor explains whether you should apply hot or cold packs on pains and injuries
An NHS doctor clarifies when to use hot or cold packs for various types of pain and injuries in a recent TikTok video.
NHS 'tummy pain' ibuprofen advice - 'speak to your doctor'
The NHS recommends consulting a doctor before taking ibuprofen for tummy pain, as it may cause side effects in some individuals.
Physiotherapist on pain during sex or menstruation: Women should not be used to suffering
A physiotherapist discusses the common issue of pain during sex and menstruation, emphasizing that women should not accept this as a normal condition.
Jeonbuk 'Town Hall' Outside Citizens: 'Transmission Tower Pain' 'Measures for Saemangeum Wastewater'
Citizens outside a town hall meeting in Jeonbuk express their discontent over plans for high voltage transmission towers and demand measures for wastewater management in Saemangeum.
The Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking painkillers for back pain
Denmark's Health Authority advises against using painkillers for back pain management.
The Danish Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking pills for back pain
The Danish Health Authority warns against the use of painkillers like paracetamol and ibuprofen for back pain relief, urging a rethink of treatment approaches.
Back Problems: "Hardly any doctor asks about the history of the pain"
Albert Jakob, a former leading physiotherapist for the German national ice hockey team, now focuses on a holistic approach to therapy in his private practice in Munich, advocating for better communication about pain history in medical treatment.
Is it normal to feel pain when starting to run? Understand what is expected and what is concerning in running
The article discusses common pains experienced by new runners, particularly emphasizing shin splints and their management.
Doctor advises what to do when experiencing prolonged pain
A Lithuanian doctor explains seasonal injuries and offers advice for managing prolonged pain during the warmer months.
Physiotherapist Zuzana ΔejkovΓ‘: The body whispers before it starts screaming in pain
Physiotherapist Zuzana ΔejkovΓ‘ highlights the importance of listening to the body before pain intensifies.
Pain Clinic: How Chronic Back and Joint Pain is Alleviated
The RVUL Pain Clinic offers treatments for chronic pain, primarily focusing on back and joint issues, with positive patient outcomes reported by medical staff.
Rosas de Ouro Management Takes Responsibility for Relegation and Speaks of 'Collective Pain'
The samba school Rosas de Ouro, relegated to Group A1 of the SΓ£o Paulo Carnival due to administrative errors, acknowledges collective pain and calls for unity and reconstruction.
Pain treatment in hospitals. NFZ detects irregularities. Behind it are the finances
The National Health Fund (NFZ) has uncovered financial irregularities in pain treatment services in several hospitals, indicating unnecessary use of public funds.
Taking 'world's most used drug' may raise your blood pressure
A new study warns that regular use of paracetamol, considered safe for those with high blood pressure, may elevate blood pressure similarly to NSAIDs, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Between Spinal Anesthesia and Epidural... Which One Gives You the 'Magic Option' for Pain-Free Delivery?
The article explores the differences between spinal and epidural anesthesia for women considering cesarean deliveries, highlighting their effects, application, and recovery.
Migraines: how to fight them effectively without painkillers
This article discusses the effectiveness of exercise in managing migraines, suggesting it can reduce both the frequency and intensity of episodes.
Two common phrases that don't help when a child is in pain
The article discusses the impact of adult reactions on children's perception of pain and highlights phrases that are unhelpful in these situations.
85-year-old woman from Klaipeda endured terrible pain: after surgery, she walks independently again
An 85-year-old woman from Klaipeda who suffered severe pain due to spinal stenosis and a fractured vertebra has regained her ability to walk independently following surgery.
Podiatrist's Tips for Keeping Feet Healthy: "Pain is a symptom that something different is happening in the body"
A podiatrist shares insights on foot health and emphasizes that foot pain may indicate larger issues within the body.