Have you ever heard of PAIN Week? It's a group that hosts a series of small conferences around the country and one big meeting every year...and as the name implies, the focus of all the seminars has to do with pain management.
At the 2015 conference, an interesting small scale study was presented by Forest Tennant, MD of Intractable Pain Management group. According to the study, approximately one in three persons who suffers from chronic pain (excluding arthritis or neuropathic pain) may actually have ADHD in addition. During the study, the pain condition improved for these subjects once they were diagnosed and treated for the attention disorder problem.
ADHD is a problem that has gained a lot of attention over the years. Those who deal with the disorder face challenges with inability to concentrate, short attention span, impulsivity, temper, and memory. When a chronic pain issue is added to the picture, an overactive nervous system adds fuel to the fire. This seems to make the ADHD problem worse, and a the same time, the pain problem exacerbates.
Sources: Web MD; Wiki media
At the 2015 conference, an interesting small scale study was presented by Forest Tennant, MD of Intractable Pain Management group. According to the study, approximately one in three persons who suffers from chronic pain (excluding arthritis or neuropathic pain) may actually have ADHD in addition. During the study, the pain condition improved for these subjects once they were diagnosed and treated for the attention disorder problem.
ADHD is a problem that has gained a lot of attention over the years. Those who deal with the disorder face challenges with inability to concentrate, short attention span, impulsivity, temper, and memory. When a chronic pain issue is added to the picture, an overactive nervous system adds fuel to the fire. This seems to make the ADHD problem worse, and a the same time, the pain problem exacerbates.
Sources: Web MD; Wiki media
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