Pain Sensitive Teeth

Symptoms Pain-sensitive teeth manifest as short-lasting, sharp, acute pain that occurs in response to specific triggers. These include thermal, mechanical, chemical, evaporative, and osmotic stimuli: Cold, e.g., cold drinks, ice cream, inhalation of cold air, rinsing with water Heat, e.g. warm drinks Touch, e.g. when eating, during dental care. Sweet or sour If the dental … Pain Sensitive Teeth

Dexketoprofen

Products Dexketoprofen is commercially available as film-coated tablets and as a solution for injection (Ketesse). It has been approved in many countries since 2000. In 2017, a fixed combination with tramadol was registered; see Tramadol Dexketoprofen (Skudexa). Structure and properties Dexketoprofen (C16H14O3, Mr = 254.3) is the active -enantiomer of ketoprofen, which exists as a … Dexketoprofen

De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis

Symptoms Tendovaginitis stenosans de Quervain manifests as acute pain, swelling and inflammation at the base of the thumb at the wrist. The pain is usually unilateral and occurs mainly with certain loads and movements, for example, when grasping and sometimes also at rest. The discomfort is restrictive, can radiate into the arm and fingers, and … De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis

Multimodal pain therapy | Pain therapy

Multimodal pain therapy Multimodal pain therapy combines different pain therapy approaches in a common approach. It particularly involves patients with chronic pain conditions, or is intended to prevent chronification in patients at high risk of chronification. For this purpose, the patients are subjected to a seven-day to a maximum of five weeks of treatment, which … Multimodal pain therapy | Pain therapy

What is the procedure of an inpatient pain therapy? | Pain therapy

What is the procedure of an inpatient pain therapy? In principle, the procedure of an inpatient pain therapy is similar to that of an outpatient. In comparison to the outpatient, the mostly 10 – 14-day inpatient pain therapy can be considered more intensive. Here, a large team from different medical specialties and various other medical … What is the procedure of an inpatient pain therapy? | Pain therapy

What does pain therapy for fibromyalgia look like? | Pain therapy

What does pain therapy for fibromyalgia look like? Like the therapy of other complex forms of pain, the pain therapy of fibromyalgia requires a multimodal approach. This is composed of various sub-areas, which include not only drug-based pain therapy but also psycho- and physiotherapeutic methods, physical procedures, patient training and relaxation methods. As far as … What does pain therapy for fibromyalgia look like? | Pain therapy

Pain therapy

Introduction The term pain therapy covers all procedures that contribute to the relief of acute or chronic pain. Pain therapy makes use of many different possibilities, which can be individually selected and adapted according to the type of pain and the patient. What is a pain? Pain refers to an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience … Pain therapy

WHO level scheme | Pain therapy

WHO level scheme The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed a four-tiered scheme for pain therapy that was originally developed for tumor patients, but which is also the basis for the treatment of other types of pain: Stage 1: In the first stage of the treatment of not too severe pain, so-called non-opioid analgesics are … WHO level scheme | Pain therapy

Non-drug pain therapy | Pain therapy

Non-drug pain therapy Spinal cord stimulation makes use of the physiology of pain transmission. This procedure belongs to the group of so-called neuromodulatory procedures. For this purpose, an electrode is inserted into the epidural space of the patient, through which electrical impulses can then be emitted. The patient can control the strength of the impulses … Non-drug pain therapy | Pain therapy

Herbal pain therapy | Pain therapy

Herbal pain therapy In the field of herbal medicines there are some preparations that can relieve pain. This is especially true for pain of the musculoskeletal system, i.e. pain in muscles and joints. The herbal preparations are usually applied to the affected areas in ointment or oil form. Arnica has an anti-inflammatory and pain-inhibiting effect. … Herbal pain therapy | Pain therapy