Acupuncture
is based on the belief that life forces or energy move
through the body in specific paths. These paths are called
meridians. With acupuncture, a needle is put into the
meridian that runs to the area where you have pain. This
needle blocks the meridian which stops or decreases the
pain.
Aromatherapy
is the use of pleasant scents to help you relax and
decrease pain. Candles, massage oils, scented bubble
baths and even baking cookies are all ways that certain
scents are used. Scientists are learning that pleasant
scents may alter your mood and help you relax. It may
also help your brain produce special chemicals like
endorphins. Endorphins are a natural body chemical like morphine that decrease pain.
Biofeedback
teaches your body to respond in a different way to the stress of being in pain. Teaching your body
to relax helps lessen the pain. Caregivers may use a biofeedback machine so that you know right
away when your body is relaxed. But, often you may not need any machines. Learn to take your
pulse. Then take it while making your mind think about "slowing down" your pulse. This can
work with breathing, temperature, and blood pressure too.
Breathing exercises
are another physical way to help your body relax. Teaching your body to relax helps make
the pain less. Breathing in and out very slowly is all you do. Women have used breathing
exercise for many years to decrease the pain of childbirth. A fun way to practice breathing
slowly is to blow soap bubbles. You know you are doing a good job when you get very large
bubbles. Remember to practice when you are not having pain. This helps it work better
when you are having pain.
Distraction
teaches you to focus your attention on something other than pain. Try playing cards or
games, watching TV, or taking a walk. You can also visit with friends, paint, pet animals,
and write out your feelings. Using planned activities helps to manage the boredom that
chronic pain and illness can cause. It may also cause you to relax and keep you from
thinking about the pain.
Environment
Being in a quiet place may make it easier for you to deal with the pain. Avoiding bright lights or
loud noisy places can also help control your pain. Making sure your home is not too hot or too cold
may also decrease pain.
Guided imagery
teaches you to put pictures in your mind that will make the pain less intense. With guided imagery,
you learn how to change the way your body senses and responds to pain. Imagine floating in the
clouds or remembering favorite place. Guided imagery seems to especially help people with
chronic lower back pain.
Heat and cold therapy
can help decrease pain. Some types of pain improve best using heat while other types of pain
improve most with cold. Caregivers will tell you if hot and/or cold packs will help your pain. Also,
remember that a long warm bath may help calm you and let your muscles relax. A cool shower on
a very hot summer day may do the same thing.
Laughter
It has been said that "10 minutes of belly laughter gives 2 hours of pain-free sleep!" Laughter
helps you breathe deeper and your stomach digest (break down) food. It lowers blood pressure
and may cause your brain to make endorphins. Laughter can also help change your moods. It
helps you relax and let go of stress, anger, fear, depression, and hopelessness. These are all
parts of chronic pain.
Massage
is often used to help a person become more relaxed. Have someone gently massage your back,
shoulders, and neck. Massage can be even more effective if you also use guided imagery,
breathing exercises, or music.
Music
it does not matter whether you listen to it, sing, hum or play an instrument. Music increases blood
flow to the brain and helps you take in more air. Scientists are learning that it increases energy
and helps change your mood. Music also may cause your brain to make special chemicals like
endorphins. Endorphins are a natural body chemical like morphine that decrease pain. People
who use music often say it decreases their need of medicines for pain and anxiety.
Physical therapy
can be helpful with pain that was caused by not moving one part of your body. Stretching the
muscles and making them stronger around the injured area can help the pain go away.
Radiation
can be used to decrease the size of a cancer tumor that is pressing on nerves and causing pain.
Radiation can also help decrease bone pain.
Self-Hypnosis
is a way to change your level of awareness. This means that by focusing your attention you can
move away from your pain. You make
yourself open to suggestions like ignoring
the pain or seeing the pain in a positive way.
It is not known exactly how hypnosis helps
pain. But, hypnosis can give long-lasting
relief of pain without affecting your normal
activities. Self-hypnosis gives you better
control of your body. You may feel less
hopeless and helpless because you are
doing something to decrease the pain.
Transcutaneous Electrical
Nerve Stimulation
A TENS unit is a portable, pocket-sized,
battery-powered device which attaches to the
skin. The TENS unit uses mild, safe electrical
signals to help control pain.
Touch Energy
come from very old beliefs that life forces or energy move through the body in specific paths.
Touch therapies believe disease may cause these paths to become blocked. The therapies use
touch to help unblock these paths, and allow the energy to flow normally. Unblocking the paths
may help you relax and decrease pain.
Why is pain control
important?
Pain can affect your appetite
(ability or desire to eat), how
well you sleep, your energy and
your ability to do things. Pain
can also affect your mood (how
you feel about things) and
relationships with others. Using
natural therapies with your
medicines to help your pain may
let you feel more in control of
your life. This control may help
you suffer less, find hope, and
even heal faster.
Goals of Non-
Pharmacological Pain
Management include:
Decrease perception of pain,
reduce pain intensity,
increase pain tolerance.
Increase adaptive pain
behavior, decrease
maladaptive pain behavior.
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