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Arthritis Pain

Feeling achy or stiff after a hard workout, a long flight, or sleeping on a too soft or too hard mattress? That is common. What is even more common is experiencing these pains in general. This is referred to as arthritis, and the majority of adults can expect to experience arthritis and its symptoms on some level during their lifetime.

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Cancer Pain

Not only is it hard enough to deal with being dealt a cancer diagnosis, there are a host of additional concerns and issues that can arise. Your thoughts race from treatment to family to prognosis and timeline.

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Carpal Tunnel

Hands and wrists are meant to be used, right? Right! But then don’t be surprised that they’ll be tired. For those of us who spend 9-to-5 on our computers, typing away at our keyboard, or those who spend the same amount of time driving, lifting, stacking or swiping, we know all too well about the trials of overworking our hands and wrists.

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Chronic Pain After Back Surgery

If you are still experiencing back pain after enduring back surgery, you’re not alone. While the goal with any surgery is to fix a condition that is causing pain, there is a chance that patients might still experience Chronic Pain After Surgery.

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CRPS

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, as the name might suggest, is a pain syndrome that can affect a region of the body and is both difficult to diagnose and treat. Patients who experience this syndrome report feeling extreme pain sensations, most common in their lower extremities, as well as changes to the skin itself.

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Degenerative Disc Disease

Aches and pains can be commonplace as we age, but there’s a time when the occasional “ooh” and “ahh” turns into something more. Degenerative disc disease is one of the most common age-related issues that affect the spine. It happens when the discs or cushions that separate the vertebrae in our spine start to wear thin, providing less support to the spine.

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Dorsal Root Ganglion

Even the slightest back or hip or leg pain can feel like it’s never going to get better, and that you’ll never get back to running or sitting comfortably or swimming. That’s most often not the case, as the pain does subside. However, when it doesn’t, it’s life altering and mind consuming for the patient.

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Facial Pain

Facial pain refers to any discomfort or pain experienced in the face, including the eyes, nose, mouth, and jaw. It can be a symptom of various underlying conditions, and the pain may range from mild to severe. Explore expert facial pain treatment in Texas.

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Fibromyalgia

Constant muscle pain and fatigue are not only problematic for the person experiencing them, but also problematic to treat. These are the two main symptoms of fibromyalgia, which is a chronic health condition that creates a complete disruption in a person’s quality of life.

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Foot Pain

Our feet carry us, literally! They allow us to walk, run, jump, dance, kick, slide, etc. Not only are they constantly in use, they are also home to 25% of the bones in our body, making the opportunity for a fracture or a break or a pain symptom to be fairly common, unfortunately.

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Headaches

Nearly everyone has headaches at some point during the day, week, month or year. The problem is when they occur repeatedly or cause an interruption in daily life. Because there are so many reasons headaches can occur, it is imperative to figure out the cause of headaches so that a solution can be found.

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Hip Pain

Hip function is essential to everyday life. From walking to running, climbing to sitting, our hips ensure we are able to be as mobile as we’d like. So when pain in the hip halts our quality of life, it’s essential that care is given.

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Knee Pain

What’s something that you do every day without even thinking? Walking! It’s safe to say that you spend the majority of your day upright, which includes walking to your car, walking around your home, exercising, extending your legs while driving, and so on. Knee pain can halt your day-to-day activities, regardless of how minor or major the pain is.

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Low Back Pain

Did you know that, according to the World Health Organization, an estimated 619 million people are currently living with low back pain? Additionally, it is the leading cause of disability worldwide, making it a major public health issue.

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Neck Pain

Neck pain is quite literally a pain in the neck. Not only is pain felt in the neck, back, shoulders, and head, but quality of life is also affected. According to the Mayo Clinic, neck pain is the fourth leading cause of disability. Neck pain is common, affecting 10% to 20% of adults and is more common in women.

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Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic pain, also called nerve pain, is a type of long-lasting pain that happens when there’s damage or a problem in the nervous system. Unlike regular pain caused by injuries or inflammation, neuropathic pain occurs when the nerves themselves get hurt or don’t work properly.

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Osteoarthritis

If you always find that your hands ache after cooking, your knees crack when you stand up after long periods of time, or your hips hurt after going for a short walk, you might be living with osteoarthritis. The feelings of pain that you are experiencing are happening as a result of the breakdown of cartilage around our bones that happens over time and with use, which causes the bones to rub together.

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Pelvic Pain

At Texas Pain Care, we aim to help you identify the cause of your pain and provide treatment. Our Pelvic Pain Specialists in Texas collaborate with urologists, gynecologists, and other specialists for comprehensive care.

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Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy

For those people living with diabetes, there’s always something to manage. Whether that be high blood sugars, low blood sugars, counting carbohydrates, working out, and minimizing additional health risks associated with diabetes and its effect on the body, there’s a lot to focus on.

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Phantom Limb Pain

The medical necessity to have a limb or part of the body amputated is a big decision and subsequent lifestyle change. Whether due to trauma or a medical condition, a person who loses a part of their body will have to manage a new, different way of living.

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Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

One minute you’re a healthy and active 50-something-year-old, and the next minute you’re battling shingles. As if the painful shingle virus isn’t bad enough, you might have been dealt the unlucky hand of having to deal with post-herpetic neuralgia. On top of an agonizing rash for weeks on end due to shingles, you now have to manage debilitating nerve issues that could last for months, if not more.

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Sacroiliac Joint Pain

The sacroiliac joint (SI joint) is located in the lower back where the sacrum (the bone at the bottom of the spine) meets the ilium (the large pelvic bone). Explore Joint Pain Treatment in Missouri City for relief and improved well-being.

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Sciatica

Sciatica is a common condition characterized by pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the body. Explore Sciatica Treatment in Texas for relief and get back to living your life.

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Scoliosis

When most of us think about scoliosis we remember a quick check in middle school. However, there’s much more to it than that. While most scoliosis diagnoses are made in adolescence, scoliosis symptoms can increase or appear as the body ages, allowing for a late diagnosis and subsequent late treatment.

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Shingles Pain

While many rashes just cause annoying or itchy bumps on the skin, shingles is different. While those who had chickenpox, most often as a child, or those who didn’t receive the vaccine for chickenpox are at risk for developing shingles, it most often occurs in people later in life.

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Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is a common symptom that can result from a variety of causes, ranging from minor injuries to more complex medical conditions. The shoulder is a complex joint with a wide range of motion, and its pain can impact daily activities. Explore effective Shoulder Pain Management in Houston for relief and improved well-being.

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Testicular Pain

Not only is testicular pain a sensitive topic, it’s also a sensitive area to treat. Regardless if experienced as a one-off event or something that has been lingering for quite some time, it’s an issue that isn’t meant to be taken lightly. Testicular pain can be caused from a variety of reasons, including trauma or medical health conditions, and medical help is required to help relieve the pain symptoms as well as ensure that there isn’t a more serious issue at hand.

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Vertebral Fracture

There are plenty of reasons why a person will experience temporary back pain at some point in their life. Lifting something too heavy, twisting too quickly, exercising too feverishly, and more. However, when the pain won’t go away after a few days of rest and relaxation, there’s reason to believe that there’s a larger issue at hand.

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