
Understanding Chronic Pain: Symptoms, Causes, and Impact

Chronic pain is more than just occasional aches and discomfort it’s pain that lasts for weeks, months, or even years. Unlike acute pain, which signals an injury and usually goes away as the body heals, chronic pain often persists even after the original cause has resolved.
This ongoing pain can interfere with your ability to work, enjoy social activities, and take care of yourself or your loved ones. It not only affects the body but also impacts emotional well-being and overall quality of life.
Symptoms of Chronic Pain
The symptoms can vary depending on the cause and severity, but common ones include:
- Joint pain
- Muscle aches or stiffness
- Burning, throbbing, or shooting pain
- Fatigue and poor sleep
- Loss of stamina and flexibility due to reduced activity
- Mood changes such as anxiety, irritability, guilt, or depression
Causes of Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can be linked to many conditions, injuries, or even unknown factors. Some common causes include:
- Arthritis and joint problems
- Back pain from spinal issues or injuries
- Headaches and migraines
- Muscle strains, sprains, or repetitive stress injuries
- Fibromyalgia, a disorder that causes widespread muscle pain and tenderness
- Nerve damage (neuropathy)
- Infections such as Lyme disease
- Digestive issues like acid reflux, ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Gynecological conditions such as endometriosis
- Past injuries or surgeries that left lasting pain
Living with Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is complex; it doesn't just affect the body, but also mental health and daily life. Many people with chronic pain report feelings of frustration, isolation, or hopelessness. The good news is that there are treatment options and lifestyle adjustments that can help manage symptoms, including:
- Physical therapy and exercise tailored to your condition
- Medications for pain relief and inflammation
- Stress-reduction techniques such as meditation, breathing exercises, or yoga
- Counseling or support groups to help cope emotionally
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Written by:
Dr. Vinod Somareddy, PT, DPT
President
Reddy Care Physical Therapy
Reddy Care Occupational Therapy
Reddy Care Aquatic Therapy
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