Pain presents itself in a variety of forms ranging from inflammation
and joint pain to pins and needles. Although some types of pain, such
as those caused by a paper cut, are benign and will heal on their own,
others may be a sign that something is very wrong with your body, and
should not be ignored. If you experience any of the below types of pain,
it is vital that you see a healthcare practitioner immediately.
1: Joint Pain
Many people believe that joint pain
is just a normal part of aging. However, if you are experiencing
ongoing joint pain that is not caused by a recent injury, it is vital
that you seek the advice of a healthcare practitioner. If the joint pain
is ongoing and/or accompanied by inflammation–it may well be rheumatoid
arthritis and there are steps that you can take to prevent further
progression of this disease. According to the Mayo Clinic joint pain can
also be indicative of numerous other serious health disorders
including: advanced bone cancer, bursitis, fibromyalgia, gout, lupus,
Lyme disease, osteoporosis, rickets and tendonitis.
2: Chest Pain
If you experience a sharp pain in your
chest that doesn’t go away in combination with shortness of breath and
any unusual upper body pain you should see a doctor or call 911
immediately, in order to rule out a heart attack. While sharp pain in
the left side of your chest is often indicative of a heart attack, right
sided pain is also a cause for concern. Sharp pain on the right side
may be caused by angina, lung problems, asthma, pulmonary embolism,
asthma, gallstones, pleurisy and inflammation of the liver.
3. Severe Head Pain
This may just be a migraine. However, if
you have never experienced a migraine before and/or the sharp pain in
your head is not accompanied by additional migraine symptoms such as a
visual aura, head throbbing sensation or sensitivity to light, it is
essential that you seek medical council immediately. Although rare,
severe and sharp pain in your head could be indicative of a brain
aneurism, which is an abnormal outward bulging of one of the arteries in
your brain. The sharp pain may indicate that the aneurysm has ruptured
and this can cause brain damage, hemorrhagic stroke and even death in a
matter of minutes.
4. Sharp Pain in Your Side
This may be a sign of appendicitis,
which is characterized by inflammation of the appendix. Appendicitis is
no laughing matter, in fact it is the most common cause of emergency
abdominal surgery in the US, states the A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia.
Appendicitis usually starts off as a inflammation and pain in your belly
button but the pain migrates to your right lower abdomen, at which
point you will experience severe, sharp pain sensations. Appendicitis is
often accompanied by nausea, vomiting and fever and as it progresses
chills, constipation, inflammation, diarrhea, shaking and vomiting all
may ensue.
5: Leg Pain Accompanied by Inflammation
If you are experiencing swelling,
inflammation and pain in your leg it may be caused by a blood clot that
has formed in one of your veins, deep in the body. This condition is
known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and if the blood clot breaks off it
can travel to your artery or lungs and become fatal. According to the
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, additional symptoms of DVT may
include tenderness when standing or walking, increased warmth around
the inflammation in the leg and red or discolored skin on the leg. If
these symptoms progress to shortness of breath, sharp pain with deep
breathing or the coughing up of blood it is vital that you call 911
immediately.
This post only says that we should not ignore a single pain in our body because it may lead to something else. Again, prevention is better than cure. Nice post.
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