What is chronic pain?
What is chronic pain?
Chronic pain has been recognized as pain that persists past normal healing time and doesn't always have an identifiable cause. Usually, pain is regarded as chronic when it lasts or recurs for more than 3 to 6 months. Pain as a warning signal protects the person and his/her life when the pain is in an acute phase, but when it becomes constant, then the warning purpose disappears. Any kind of pain may become chronic and may last for months or even years. It can disappear and reappear. Pain is a universal phenomenon and everybody experiences it differently. It can be difficult for others to understand the pain of the person who suffers from it, and the intensity can be easily underestimated from the outside. The pain sufferer can experience resistance to his or her body and doing the everyday activities can be seriously disturbed. People very often feel they have lost control over their lives and that they are not useful for society. Sometimes the person feels that he or she is not heard by others and the pain experience may be misunderstood by them.