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Chronic pain

Chronic pain

KMC Hospital offers specialised back pain treatment in Mangalore, supporting patients who experience chronic or long-lasting pain. Chronic pain persists for more than 12 weeks, even after the initial injury or condition has heale613d. It may be caused by spinal problems, nerve damage, arthritis, muscle strain, or post-surgical changes. Certain conditions also lead to nerve-related discomfort, which requires dedicated care. Early evaluation helps identify the underlying cause, improve daily function, and prevent long-term complications.

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Symptoms of Chronic pain

Chronic pain may present as constant or recurring discomfort, stiffness, or heaviness in the back, neck, or joints. Some individuals experience burning, tingling, numbness, or sharp shooting pain suggestive of nerve involvement. Fatigue, disturbed sleep, and difficulty performing everyday activities are also commonly reported.

How We Diagnose Chronic pain

Diagnosis begins with a detailed consultation to understand the nature, duration, and pattern of pain. Doctors perform a physical examination to assess movement, muscle strength, and posture. Imaging tests such as X-ray, CT, or MRI help identify any structural issues. When nerve-related symptoms are present, nerve conduction studies may be recommended to plan appropriate neuropathic pain treatment in Mangalore.
 

Treatment Options

Treatment options usually vary depending on the type and source of pain. It may include medication, physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, nerve-targeted therapies, or minimally invasive pain procedures when required.

What to Expect

Patients receiving chronic and back pain treatment in Mangalore at KMC Hospital begin with a personalised care plan designed to reduce pain and improve mobility. Specialists explain the cause of pain, expected recovery timeline, and the therapies needed for relief. Physiotherapy may be recommended to strengthen muscles, improve posture, and restore movement through guided exercises.

For nerve-related discomfort, doctors offer dedicated neuropathic pain treatment in Mangalore. It may include nerve-modulating medicines, targeted injections, or specialised therapies that calm nerve irritation. These treatments help manage burning, tingling, and shooting pain effectively.

During the recovery journey, patients receive guidance on lifestyle changes such as posture correction, activity modifications, weight management, and ergonomic improvements. Relaxation techniques, sleep support, and nutritional advice may also be recommended for better long-term results.
Regular follow-ups allow doctors to monitor progress and adjust the plan whenever required. With consistent care and a multidisciplinary approach, most individuals experience reduced pain, improved comfort, and a gradual return to their normal routine.
 

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FAQs

  • What classifies chronic pain?

    Pain is generally classified as chronic when it lasts or recurs for more than three to six months, extending beyond the expected period of healing. Unlike acute pain, which serves as a temporary warning of injury, chronic pain often stems from persistent signals in the nervous system. It can be categorised as "primary," where the pain is the disease itself, or "secondary," where it is a symptom of an underlying condition like arthritis or nerve damage.
     

  • How do you deal with chronic pain?

    Dealing with chronic pain effectively involves a "multimodal" approach that combines physical movement, pacing of activities, and stress management techniques. Maintaining a gentle exercise routine, such as walking or swimming, helps prevent muscle stiffness and improves the body's natural pain-killing endorphins. Many people also find relief by identifying environmental triggers and using ergonomic supports to reduce daily physical strain.

  • What is the most common chronic pain?

    The most frequently reported type of chronic pain worldwide is lower back pain, affecting a significant portion of the adult population. Other highly common forms include chronic tension headaches or migraines, as well as joint pain related to osteoarthritis. Fibromyalgia and nerve-related pain (neuropathy) also rank among the most common conditions that people manage on a long-term basis.

  • What is a good treatment for chronic pain?

    A good treatment plan often includes a combination of physical therapy to improve mobility and non-opioid medications to manage inflammation or nerve signaling. Specialised procedures, such as nerve blocks or spinal cord stimulation, may be recommended for more complex cases that do not respond to traditional care. Complementary therapies like acupuncture, massage, and cognitive behavioral therapy are also widely recognized for their role in reducing pain intensity.
     

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