Complex Regional Pain Syndrome


 

Chronic Pain Relief

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic disease that causes continuous, intense pain that gets worse over time. No one is really sure what causes this disease, but most researchers seem to think that it is caused either by a defect in the sympathetic nervous system or by some type of immune system response that occurs after traumatic injury. Whatever its origin, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome causes lasting physical and emotional pain and suffering. Anyone dealing with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in New York City has surely experienced the daily pain and frustration involved with this disease.

Symptoms of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

What causes Complex Regional Pain Syndrome may not be known, but the symptoms of the disease are well documented. One of the main symptoms is a continuous burning pain in the hands, feet, arms or legs. Usually, only one hand or foot is affected at the onset of the disease, but very often the pain spreads over time. Another fairly typical symptom is a change in the color and temperature of the skin of the affected area. Sweating and swelling of the area are also common symptoms.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Treatment

Unfortunately, there is no cure for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, and doctors are forced to only treat the symptoms. Because the intensity of symptoms can differ so greatly between patients, doctors have a wide variety of treatment options available for their patients. Common treatments often include physical therapy, spinal cord stimulation, intravenous Ketamin drops, and medications such as corticosteroids, topical analgesics, and antidepressants. While treating the physical symptoms of the syndrome, the emotional ramifications of the disease should never be overlooked.

For patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, an NYC pain clinic that offers a wide variety of treatment options can be a true beacon of hope. Pain Physicians NY takes a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment that encompasses the physical and emotional requirements of each patient. All treatments are minimally invasive and give patients a way to cope with the day to day pain that is involved with this syndrome. Patients who have tried other, unsuccessful treatment plans are advised to contact Pain Physicians NY 718-998-9890. A knowledgeable, caring staff member is always ready to answer questions and offer guidance.

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240 East 23rd ST
Midtown West

New York, NY 10010
Phone: 914-350-6945
Fax: 212-757-0223

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