Wounderful video on acute & chronic pain yes acute = symptom chronic = condition or disease more than 3 months ..leads to nociplastic type ....good breifing dr andrea
I was knocked off of a building resulting in a compression fracture of T4 and lower back strain. After months of rehab, my Doctor diagnosed me with a cute chronic pain. That was in 19 88. I recovered and went back to work and I ignored pain pretty well. I thought that when he said I would have acute chronic pain for the rest of my life that this meant that the pain was in my head and not real. I'm 70 now and the pain absolutely controls my life. I don't know if I could have done something sooner to avoid this. Maybe not work construction. But pay attention to what your doctor says and look up whatever you don't understand. If you do not, you will be sentencing yourself to a very miserable old age. I wish these videos had come out 40 years ago.
This is the best explanation yet Thanks. I WII show to my GP and discuss my. situation . Any info on peripheral neuropathy involving the paraneal ? and sciatic nerves . Keep up the good explanation. the Canadian way TRUTH AND ACCURATE ! Regards from Montreal
"Dr andrea Furlan you are always awesome and best. " Because every video is very useful which you will bring. "Very clearly you have explained difference between acute pain and chronic pain. " And bring more episodes realited about body and surgery's and more health issues. " In one word "Dr andrea is removing all our anxiety by explaining everything about body information and health 😘🤟👍
Very well said Doc, that was a excellent video. I have to fight pain every day. I try the gym for lite work out and stretching, even with some pain meds, its there. At 65 its not easy,but i wont give up. God bless Doc. Thank you.
@@DrAndreaFurlan We have overcorrected a little in the drug war. Hopefully things will moderate after a short lapse of sanity. Unfortunately the fentanyl coming across our borders is out of control because the border is wide open. Reports indicate that fentanyl is causing about 40% of the opioid deaths. It's a shame that bona fide medical patients are being blamed for the deaths and addiction problems from opiates and opioids. In the meantime I encourage others to pray hard and contact your political representatives for a fix for this problem. I hate to be political about this but sometimes problems are political. There are politicians who want to wear the white hats and virtue signal. I worked in a forensic setting as a toxicologist for about 12 years. There is no one who is aware of the problems brought on by drug abuse and addiction more than I. It is important not to direct the drug war efforts in the wrong direction as this hurts the whole drug control effort. And yes drugs do have to be controlled and used carefully. Unfortunately, I even know cancer patients right now who are having trouble getting pain medication. This has resulted in the creation of a patient political group known as the Alliance to Advance Comprehensive Integrative Pain Management, ACIPM. See painmanagementalliance.org/ if anyone wishes to find out more about this organization. Ok EOR ( End of Rant). Lol
The way I understand it sometimes there is no difference between acute and chronic pain. In that case most of the time a hospital is the best place to get help for it so that the acute pain can be reduced to a manageable at home level. In some cases of chronic pain there is a very good chance it will go into remission with the right set of treatments. Any patient with chronic pain needs appropriate instructions on how to avoid flare ups of that acute pain and what they need to do during a flare up. Once a patient with chronic pain sees that pain go into remission they need to move into the plan of going for a yearly check up and a re-evaluation of their treatment plan instructions. A good idea then is to see an expert in exercise physiology who can design the best exercise routine for them to follow in preparation for going back to work. Otherwise that kind of patient could end up only in bed right back into acute pain after only a day or so of work.
"Pleasure is the absence of pain." - Epicurus For many people, including myself, there is no such thing. I hope the science will find a cure for this terrible disease.
@@DrAndreaFurlan Well, I agree that progress is made, but many people with chronic pain still struggle. Can you do a video on atypical facial pain? It is poorly covered on TH-cam. Some say it is an early (or "milder") form of trigeminal neuralgia, but if there is no measurable neurological deficit, maybe it is a nociplastic pain? And many people have it on both sides, which is highly unusual for trigeminal neuralgia. I am diagnosed with it (without neurological testing though) and have it on both sides, but it feels more like dull ache than shooting pain. I am interested in your opinion on this topic.
This gave me nothing. Everything you said is common sense. You can have back pain for years and years and still need muscle relaxers and opioids to help especially when a huge flare up! You doctors and the lawmakers have made it hard to get any pain relief. I not a druggie. I am in pain. A druggist will buy it off the street, someone who is seeing their doctor on a regular basis but refused pain medicines 'for fear of getting addicted' is ludicrous for those of us that truly suffer in pain to the point we lose our job, we lose our ability to exercise, we hurt so bad we don't even want to go out and be social anymore. Someday when YOU experience that type of chronic pain, or your Abuelos, Padres or ninos, maybe you will finally understand what 'hell on earth' feels like for this of us in chronic pain. SMH. 😢
Herz.Dank wunderbare Fr.Prof.Dr Andrea Duran diese Vorlesung uber das Pain,was fur Underschiede sind zwischen diese zwei Pein.Miroslav.
Wounderful video on acute & chronic pain yes acute = symptom chronic = condition or disease more than 3 months ..leads to nociplastic type ....good breifing dr andrea
Thank you Vignesh! I’m writing an online course for clinicians about nociplastic pain. I would like to ask you to review the course for me.
@@DrAndreaFurlan sure madam i can help ....
Herzlichen Dank Prof.Dr.Andrea fuer die Erklsrung Untersciede zwischen Akutscmerzen ind Chronischensch- enscmerzen.Begr.Ihnen herz.Miros.
I am remember you.
May God bless.❤🙏
I was knocked off of a building resulting in a compression fracture of T4 and lower back strain. After months of rehab, my Doctor diagnosed me with a cute chronic pain. That was in 19 88. I recovered and went back to work and I ignored pain pretty well. I thought that when he said I would have acute chronic pain for the rest of my life that this meant that the pain was in my head and not real. I'm 70 now and the pain absolutely controls my life. I don't know if I could have done something sooner to avoid this. Maybe not work construction. But pay attention to what your doctor says and look up whatever you don't understand. If you do not, you will be sentencing yourself to a very miserable old age. I wish these videos had come out 40 years ago.
Hi Edward, it is never too late! Thanks for your words.
Well it sounds like listening to your doctor didn’t fully help? You needed a second opinion for sure, as you clearly had chronic pain!
Thx dear u doing excellent job giving sharing knowledge with ppl n also ur exercises are very useful be happy n blessed 👍❤️
Thanks Yasmin
This is the best explanation yet
Thanks. I WII show to my GP and discuss my. situation . Any info on peripheral neuropathy involving the paraneal ?
and sciatic nerves .
Keep up the good explanation. the Canadian way TRUTH AND ACCURATE ! Regards from Montreal
Hi Byrute, I’m glad you like it.
"Dr andrea Furlan you are always awesome and best. " Because every video is very useful which you will bring.
"Very clearly you have explained difference between acute pain and chronic pain. " And bring more episodes realited about body and surgery's and more health issues. " In one word
"Dr andrea is removing all our anxiety by explaining everything about body information and health 😘🤟👍
I’m happy to help.
My dear Dr.
May you have a great day.
I miss you. Good luck.❤💯🙏
Thanks Myint
Very well said Doc, that was a excellent video. I have to fight pain every day. I try the gym for lite work out and stretching, even with some pain meds, its there. At 65 its not easy,but i wont give up. God bless Doc. Thank you.
Keep it up
Acute pain is the pain you have when the DEA prohibits your physician from prescribing opioid drugs.
I'm sorry to hear that.
@@DrAndreaFurlan We have overcorrected a little in the drug war. Hopefully things will moderate after a short lapse of sanity. Unfortunately the fentanyl coming across our borders is out of control because the border is wide open. Reports indicate that fentanyl is causing about 40% of the opioid deaths. It's a shame that bona fide medical patients are being blamed for the deaths and addiction problems from opiates and opioids. In the meantime I encourage others to pray hard and contact your political representatives for a fix for this problem. I hate to be political about this but sometimes problems are political. There are politicians who want to wear the white hats and virtue signal. I worked in a forensic setting as a toxicologist for about 12 years. There is no one who is aware of the problems brought on by drug abuse and addiction more than I. It is important not to direct the drug war efforts in the wrong direction as this hurts the whole drug control effort. And yes drugs do have to be controlled and used carefully. Unfortunately, I even know cancer patients right now who are having trouble getting pain medication. This has resulted in the creation of a patient political group known as the Alliance to Advance Comprehensive Integrative Pain Management, ACIPM. See painmanagementalliance.org/
if anyone wishes to find out more about this organization.
Ok EOR ( End of Rant). Lol
i won't take any brain altering drugs
U explained very well . Thanks for very good video.God bless u dear .👍👍🙏🌹💕
Hi Sharmistha, I’m happy to hear that.
The way I understand it sometimes there is no difference between acute and chronic pain. In that case most of the time a hospital is the best place to get help for it so that the acute pain can be reduced to a manageable at home level. In some cases of chronic pain there is a very good chance it will go into remission with the right set of treatments. Any patient with chronic pain needs appropriate instructions on how to avoid flare ups of that acute pain and what they need to do during a flare up. Once a patient with chronic pain sees that pain go into remission they need to move into the plan of going for a yearly check up and a re-evaluation of their treatment plan instructions. A good idea then is to see an expert in exercise physiology who can design the best exercise routine for them to follow in preparation for going back to work. Otherwise that kind of patient could end up only in bed right back into acute pain after only a day or so of work.
I made this video to answer your question about flare- up th-cam.com/video/YdLkouvoj5g/w-d-xo.html
o ok thanks for sharing this information
You're welcome
"Pleasure is the absence of pain." - Epicurus
For many people, including myself, there is no such thing. I hope the science will find a cure for this terrible disease.
Science already has discovered many ways to change the pain neuro pathways of chronic pain. My channel is all about this.
@@DrAndreaFurlan Well, I agree that progress is made, but many people with chronic pain still struggle.
Can you do a video on atypical facial pain? It is poorly covered on TH-cam.
Some say it is an early (or "milder") form of trigeminal neuralgia, but if there is no measurable neurological deficit, maybe it is a nociplastic pain? And many people have it on both sides, which is highly unusual for trigeminal neuralgia. I am diagnosed with it (without neurological testing though) and have it on both sides, but it feels more like dull ache than shooting pain. I am interested in your opinion on this topic.
I found your cervical radiculopathy video. I've been living in hell but with your videos, I feel hope!!
Thanks doc.
I hope you get better soon!
#264👍🤔👏good disclaimer👍 Could you consider a lecture on aspergers and chronic pain and anxiety, IBS? Thanks
Dr.Furlan what is the difference of Acute or Chronic pain?
I answer that question in the video,.
Dr I am confused. One of my Drs said Fibro us caused by inflammation. another said Fibro is NOT caused by inflammation. Your thoughts?
Fibromyalgia is not an inflammatory arthritis, but there is a s some component of neurogenic inflammation.
@@DrAndreaFurlan Neurogenic? Is there any kind of blood test or scan? Thank u your the best!
Acute is acute and chronic is chronic. Everybody knows that! Why Dr??
Let me shut up and watch😍
Hi DB , please let me know what you think after you watch it.
I won't take opid
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This gave me nothing. Everything you said is common sense. You can have back pain for years and years and still need muscle relaxers and opioids to help especially when a huge flare up! You doctors and the lawmakers have made it hard to get any pain relief. I not a druggie. I am in pain. A druggist will buy it off the street, someone who is seeing their doctor on a regular basis but refused pain medicines 'for fear of getting addicted' is ludicrous for those of us that truly suffer in pain to the point we lose our job, we lose our ability to exercise, we hurt so bad we don't even want to go out and be social anymore. Someday when YOU experience that type of chronic pain, or your Abuelos, Padres or ninos, maybe you will finally understand what 'hell on earth' feels like for this of us in chronic pain. SMH. 😢
I'm sorry to hear that.