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Home / Health Conditions / Back Pain / 4 Tips To Help Manage Chronic Pain Without Going Crazy

4 Tips To Help Manage Chronic Pain Without Going Crazy

Dealing with chronic pain can be exhausting both mentally and physically. It takes a lot for many people to get out of bed in the morning due to daily intense pain. Just putting one foot in front of the other every day can be taxing, so imagine how hard it is to get through your whole day when you are in discomfort.

Many people dealing with chronic pain take prescription painkillers to help keep them going. Although these medications are helpful, they hold a high risk of addiction which can just make your problems worse. There are many ways that you can proactively face your pain and help your body learn how to cope.

Many sufferers claim that the stress of dealing with chronic pain has ended up causing them other health issues. A lack of mobility can cause ligament and joint pain. Depression is a common result of chronic pain.

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Whether you are recovering from surgery or from an injury due to an accident, pain is all the same. You may be able to get compensation for your injury with the help of personal injury attorneys but they won’t be able to stop the pain for you. You can focus on your pain management by following some of these helpful tips.

Meditation

You may wonder how sitting and focusing on one word or phrase could possibly help you with your sore back or legs but, you might be surprised by the results. Meditation has been used for thousands of years as a way to recenter your spirit and body and rejuvenate your mind.

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By following deep breathing exercises you can help your body to relax from the strain of your chronic pain and give you some secondary relief. Often times when you are dealing with constant pain, other areas of your body tend to become tense, like your shoulders or neck.

By taking just a few minutes during your day to breathe when you feel yourself struggling, you can teach your body how to recenter and release tension. Regular meditation can help you reach a better mood and perspective as well as teaching you how to manage your pain.

Exercise

On most days, people who deal with chronic pain can’t imagine being able to get out and exercise. The fact is, that getting a bit of exercise every day can actually help relieve some of your pain.

When you become lethargic and sedentary due to your lack of mobility caused by pain, your body becomes “rusty” from lack of use. Your ligaments and tendons will tend to shorten and you will lose a lot of your flexibility.

Just getting up and out for a short walk every day can be very helpful. Physical activity of any kind can help you boost your mood when endorphins start to flood your system. Don’t push yourself too hard, but it is important to get a bit active during the day to help you stay mobile and limber.

Reduce Stress

Dealing with constant body pain is enough stress for any person to endure. When you add on the other stresses in your life, it can quickly become overwhelming. When you decide that it’s time to manage your pain more effectively, you will have to dedicate yourself to eliminating outside stress in your life.

Negative influences, career issues, and strained relationships can add stress to your life. When you manage your pain, focus on ridding your life of these small annoyances and getting back to simple things.

Pain management is about being kind to yourself. Along with adopting a more positive attitude and limiting the outside stresses in your life, you can also pamper yourself. Try having a hot bath before you go to bed or lighting an aromatherapy candle when you take a break in the afternoon.

Join a Support Group

It can feel very isolating when you are constantly dealing with chronic pain. You may be limited to the amount of activity that you can enjoy, which can end up keeping you away from friends and family. If you start to get lonely or feeling like you are shut in, you may want to try to find some outside support.

With so many millions of people dealing with chronic pain, there is lots of help and support out there. Find a local support group and get together with other folks that are dealing with the same kinds of pain. It might make you feel like less of an outsider and bring you the support and social outing that you need.

When you feel like you are a prisoner inside your own painful body, it can be a challenge to keep up with everyday life. Take time for yourself and put yourself and your pain management high on your list of priorities. Try a few of these tips to help you manage your chronic pain and get more comfortable in your life.

By Bryana Holcomb | Published November 17, 2019

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