What is cause pain?

Cause pain is pain that is caused by something like an accident or injury.

What are symptoms of cause pain?

The symptoms of cause pain are just like the symptoms of any other type of pain. If you have a sensation inside your body that hurts, it is pain that was caused by something. It may have been some type of accident that caused pain or an illness or disease that caused pain. Pain can be caused by so many different things. Sometimes the cause of pain is easy to pinpoint and sometimes it is not. It all depends on how localized the pain is and what events led up to experiencing the pain.

Should I see a doctor for cause pain?

You should only see a doctor for cause pain if the pain cannot be controlled at your home. If you are taking over the counter medication for the pain and it is not working or barely working it may be a good idea to consult your doctor. You may have a serious problem that needs medical attention right away. If you had a minor accident and suspect that you don’t have any broken bones or strains you can treat the pain at home.

What are the treatment options for cause pain?

You can take ibuprofen, acetaminophen or aspirin at home for pain relief. If you are experiencing muscle aches and pains you can use a pain relieving muscle rub on your sore spot or spots. Keeping the site of the pain elevated is also a good idea. Heating pads and ice packs may help to reduce swelling and pain. If none of the at home remedies are working a doctor can prescribe stronger medication for the pain. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen are available in larger doses through prescription and may be more effective to use this way. If you have to be hospitalized due to your pain it is likely you will be injected with a pain relieving opiate like Demerol, morphine, or codeine. Be careful with opiate drugs because they are the most addictive type of pain killers. Doctors do not recommend taking more than the recommended dosage of opiates and suggest that you discontinue use as soon as your pain is manageable.

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