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Law of survival – Why Cat’s Don’t Cry in Pain. Pain is a basic sensation, an indicator of physical distress.

Law of survival – Why Cat’s Don’t Cry in Pain

To a small animal in the wild, the exhibition of pain can be life threatening-an indication of weakness which could make it the target of a predator. This pain-hiding survival skill remains even though most of our beloved cats have moved inside. As a result, it is not easy to answer the question, “Is my cat in pain?” For example, an owner may be surprised when an oral exam reveals significant dental disease, even though their cat is still eating well and has not lost weight . Nevertheless, when the doctor gently touches a tooth with an explorer, the kitty’s teeth begin to chatter, indicating pain. Your cat lives in the present- another survival skill. As your cat ages, arthritis may develop. To judge if your cat is in pain, look for behavioral changes such as the following: Chronic pain is neither something that a cat must learn to accept, nor is it only found in older cats.

Dr Kathleen Keefe Ternes Dr. Dr. More Posts – Website. What is Pain Management. Did you know that more than 86 million Americans suffer pain?

What is Pain Management

Or that about 80% of Americans will suffer at least one episode of back pain in their lifetimes? Back pain is a common complaint and a leading reason people seek medical care. Learn about the various techniques used to relieve your pain in our pain management slideshow. There are many causes of acute or chronic back pain such as back strain, spinal stenosis, and osteoarthritis. But how is back pain treated? Different types of pain The role of the pain management specialist Diagnosis; determining the cause of pain Pain relieving treatments Pain control improves lives Different Types of Pain Most often, pain is classified as being either acute or chronic.

Acute pain may begin suddenly and is often described as feeling sharp. Broken bones (spinal vertebral fracture) Burns or cuts Certain diseases Dental work Labor and childbirth Soft tissue injury, such as whiplash Surgical pain (post-operative pain) Pain Management Information by MedicineNet. Pain...Oh, What a Pain!

Pain Management Information by MedicineNet

Medical Author: William C. Shiel, Jr., MD, FACP, FACR Pain is an unpleasant sensation in animals that is caused by actual or perceived injury to body tissues and produces physical and emotional reactions. Presumably, pain sensation has evolved to protect our bodies from harm by causing us to perform certain actions and avoid others. Pain might be called a protector, a predictor, or simply a hassle. We all experience pain to greater or lesser degrees at various points of our lives. Pain management. Medicine treats injury and pathology to support and speed healing; and treats distressing symptoms such as pain to relieve suffering during treatment and healing.

Pain management

When a painful injury or pathology is resistant to treatment and persists, when pain persists after the injury or pathology has healed, and when medical science cannot identify the cause of pain, the task of medicine is to relieve suffering. Treatment approaches to chronic pain include pharmacological measures, such as analgesics, tricyclic antidepressants and anticonvulsants, interventional procedures, physical therapy, physical exercise, application of ice and/or heat, and psychological measures, such as biofeedback and cognitive behavioral therapy. Medical specialties[edit] Pain management. Pain Management - What is. Back pain. Pain and effects of the pain.

Pain Medication. Pain Relief.